Day: March 7, 2021

Glaze as Gauze

The other day, as I was glazing bread bowls in a stormy blue glaze with a line of glazed pots on the shelf by the glaze buckets, I dropped a mug into the Stellar Rust glaze which then splashed all over the blue bread bowl.  I let out a few bad words, aware that now I had to wash the entire bowl and start again after a few days of drying -delayed now for some other firing.

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Faith to Go: One Foot In Front of the Other

Special guest Corey Bruins joins for a lively conversation about turning the temple into a market place, what is righteous anger, and remembering to notice the impact of our words and actions on the world around us.

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Christ, the power of God and the wisdom of God

“To a Pharisee who observed to perfection the purity laws, the idea of a bloody, naked Messiah, powerless and on display before everyone in his helplessness as he died, must have been beyond abhorrent.  It must have been incomprehensible.  But Paul had been protesting way too much.  In his soul he had always been a Jesus-follower.”

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