election day

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Well, we’ve made it to election day.  Today, I am praying for our nation.  I am praying that those who are voting are safe from Covid-19 and from intimidation.  I am praying that everyone who is working at the polls and in election offices are safe and have the strength for a long and complicated day.  I am praying that …

Weekly Prayer 11/3

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Help us, O God. On this election day, protect all who are voting from illness and from danger. Strengthen and protect all who are working at polls and counting votes. Guide those who are reporting and sharing news and information to share truth. Fill us all with patience as we wait while votes are counted. Quiet voices of anger and …

reforming

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Once upon a time, in 1517, there was a monk named Martin Luther.  He lived in Germany and had issues with the church and its leadership in Rome.  He had spent his early years in the monastery struggling to repent of his failings and earn God’s forgiveness, trying to save himself from eternity in hell.  He found it was an …

Weekly Prayer: 10/27

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Ever-Reforming God, Thank you for Martin Luther, for his work to change how we see you and ourselves. Thank you for those who worked with him to reform the lives of the people of God. Thank you for the ways they help us see you more clearly. Thank you for all who are working to reform the church today. Help …

allegiance

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Throughout the gospels, we hear about a variety of encounters where religious leaders confront Jesus.  In this week’s passage from Matthew, two opposing factions have joined together and try to entrap Jesus.  They begin with flattering words, and then set him up with a no-win question about taxes.  “Is it lawful to pay taxes to the emperor or not?”  If …

Labyrinth Walk

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Stop by Pasquerilla Spiritual Center on Wednesday, October 21st anytime between 10 am and 3 pm and spend some time in contremplation while walking the labyrinth they will have in the Frizzel Room. Walking a labyrinth can be a way to reflect, meditate and pray while walking. Social distancing and other Covid-19 precautions will be in place. Questions? Contact the …

Weekly Prayer: 10/20

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God and source of life, Everything in heaven and earth comes from you. Everything I have. Everything I am. Everything I do. You are the source of it all. As I make my way through this day, Help me to see how to give you what is yours. Help me to live in ways that reflect your call to love …

Matthew 22

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Matthew 22:15-22 15Then the Pharisees went and plotted to entrap [Jesus] in what he said. 16So they sent their disciples to him, along with the Herodians, saying, “Teacher, we know that you are sincere, and teach the way of God in accordance with truth, and show deference to no one; for you do not regard people with partiality. 17Tell us, then, what you think. …

LSC Travel Blog!

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Share a few photos and reflections about somewhere you’ve visited!  We’re posting photos and thoughts from students, staff, alumni, and friends of Lutheran Campus Ministry to help remind us there were times when we were better able to travel, and we will be traveling again in the future!  We’d love to see your photos and thoughts from your travels. Pick out …

at the heart

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This week the gospel includes a parable that Jesus tells to help his listeners (and us) understand the kingdom of heaven, the reign of God.  The kingdom of God is a way of talking about the time when all of creation is transformed and healed and there is peace and justice everywhere, when everything is just as God intends.  When …