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Christmas Devotion: Mary Treasured these Words and Pondered Them in her Heart (Luke 2:19)

As I moved my boat out of the brackish swamp into a freshwater stream to collect drinking water, a baby moose lay on the riverbank.   It was perfectly framed in a bed of spring grass, its tiny body and disproportionately large eyes identifying it as a newborn.   In that moment I was filled with wonder; I wanted to stop my little boat and just be with this marvel!                           Every birth is a marvel.   Yet on this Christmas Day we remember that the birth of Jesus was especially marvelous.   Exalted angels combined with lowly shepherds to impart amazing news that is for everyone: the Savior was born!   If Mary pondered these things in her heart, we should, too. In its praise of God Psalm 139:13,15 shows that each of us is born from two mothers: For it was you who formed my inward parts; You knit me together in my mother’s womb… My frame was not hidden from you,      When I was being made in secret, Intricately woven together in the depths of the earth

Fourth Week Advent Devotion: Going Deeper

Advent offers a counterbalance to our frantic lives.  It invites us to a darkening, quiet, reflective time.  It asks us to ponder with Mary the order of a disordered world.  With her we wonder why God picked that time and place to reach down and give birth to a new way of being?  Can we birth that hope again, this season, in a world gone mad with consumption?  Can we take one step away from the glitzy enticements of the season?  If you are reading this, it is a certainty that you have already taken many steps away from the things of this world.  Can we all go just a little deeper, no matter where we are in our advocacy?  Can we?  Somewhere deep inside us there is a voice that says “please”,  please put aside the frenzy.  Listen to the urging of that voice! Name one thing that will take you deeper into the season, and then go there. We invite you to take a breath and feel the peace that the Prince of Peace wants each of us to have in honor of his coming. Six times you will be blessed wi

3rd Week of Advent PEC Devotion

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Third Week of Advent: A Time for Preparation Going Deeper Advent offers a counterbalance to our frantic lives.  It invites us to a darkening, quiet, reflective time.  It asks us to ponder with Mary the order of a disordered world.  With her we wonder why God picked that time and place to reach down and give birth to a new way of being?  Can we birth that hope again, this season, in a world gone mad with consumption?  Can we take one step away from the glitzy enticements of the season?  If you are reading this, it is a certainty that you have already taken many steps away from the things of this world.  Can we all go just a little deeper, no matter where we are in our advocacy?  Can we?  Somewhere deep inside us there is a voice that says “please”,  please put aside the frenzy.  Listen to the urging of that voice! Name one thing that will take you deeper into the season, and then go there. We invite you to take a breath and feel the peace that the Prince of Pe

2nd Week of Advent PEC Devotion

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'We Three Trees of NYC Are' - Advent Week 2 Going Deeper Advent offers a counterbalance to our frantic lives.  It invites us to a darkening, quiet, reflective time.  It asks us to ponder with Mary the order of a disordered world.  With her we wonder why God picked that time and place to reach down and give birth to a new way of being?  Can we birth that hope again, this season, in a world gone mad with consumption?  Can we take one step away from the glitzy enticements of the season?  If you are reading this, it is a certainty that you have already taken many steps away from the things of this world.  Can we all go just a little deeper, no matter where we are in our advocacy?  Can we?  Somewhere deep inside us there is a voice that says “please”,  please put aside the frenzy.  Listen to the urging of that voice! Name one thing that will take you deeper into the season, and then go there. We invite you to take a breath and feel the peace that the Prince

Peace be with you, Jerusalem.

 The national Presbyterians for Earthcare is posting one Advent devotional each week.  You can find it at http://www.presbyearthcare.org/ I was honored to write the Christmas Day devotion.  I will try to remember to post that devotion at the same time as it comes out on the PEC web site. For now, here is the first week's devotion: Sunday, December 1, 2013, the First Sunday of Advent (Year A) Scripture: Psalm 122:1­9 I rejoiced with those who said to me,     “Let’s go to the LORD’s house!” Now our feet are standing     in your gates, Jerusalem! Jerusalem is built like a city     joined together in unity. That is where the tribes go up—     the LORD’s tribes! It is the law for Israel     to give thanks there to the LORD’s name,     because the thrones of justice are there—     the thrones of the house of David! Pray that Jerusalem has peace:     “Let those who love you have rest.     Let there be peace on your walls;     let there be rest