June 19, 2020

Rerun of Daily Devotional June 13, 2017 Last week, Shannon brought home the movie, The Shack.  I cried all the way through it. My favorite part was seeing God played by an overweight African American woman.  And while I have never pictured God like this, it did make me think. Growing up, I saw God … Continue reading June 19, 2020

June 18, 2020

Yesterday, I buried a friend.  Tomorrow, I will bury another friend.  I spend a lot of time in cemeteries.   I spend a lot of time burying people I love.  I spend a lot of time around death.  That's not a bad thing. The vast majority of people I bury are very dear to me.  I … Continue reading June 18, 2020

June 17, 2020

I am white.  I am male.  I like being white.  I like being male. No one follows me through a jewelry store to make sure I don’t steal anything.  Car salesmen and mechanics always address me instead of Shannon.  That’s because I am a white male.  White males run the world. If you look at … Continue reading June 17, 2020

June 16, 2020

George sent the following message.  I hope you enjoy it as much as I did: "Thought you might enjoy this FB post from one of my friends.  Maybe you can use it in a sermon sometime.  Ha-ha." "I was in McDonalds drive-thru this morning and a lady behind me honked and "flipped me off" because … Continue reading June 16, 2020

June 15, 2020

In March, Kirbyjon Caldwell, who leads one of the largest United Methodist congregations in the country, confessed his guilt in conning people in a multi-million-dollar investment scheme.  This bad apple gives all clergy a black eye.  But this sort of thing is not restricted to the ministry. I know an attorney I wouldn't trust as … Continue reading June 15, 2020

June 12, 2020

Rerun of Daily Devotional July 12, 2017 This is my first day back after spending two weeks traveling through New Mexico and Colorado in our travel trailer.  We had a wonderful time. Shannon and I began by going to Santa Fe so that I could eat everything in sight.  I did. The problem is that … Continue reading June 12, 2020

June 11, 2020

One of the fall traditions of our church is the pumpkin patch.  Sadly, two years ago, we came to the conclusion we could no longer have the pumpkin patch after two nights of vandalism.  This did not set well with Shannon. Yesterday, Shannon informed me that she had placed an order for $100 worth of … Continue reading June 11, 2020

June 10, 2020

This past Sunday, I got to see members of our congregation because we had drive-through Holy Communion.  For me, it was absolutely wonderful because the only people I've spent time with these last few months are members of the church staff.  It was good to see some Christians for a change. In fact, the only … Continue reading June 10, 2020

June 9, 2020

Years ago, I had the brilliant idea that if I had enough equipment, I could do it all myself.  I'd have enough tractors, hay cutters, shredders, hay balers,  hay rakes, trailers, squeeze chute, head gate, cattle pens, and everything else I needed to be completely independent.  I wouldn't need anyone's help. Dee told me I was … Continue reading June 9, 2020

June 8, 2020

The first parsonage I lived in was very close to a railroad crossing.  Trains were constantly rolling by, blowing their horns to warn everyone to stay off the tracks.  That first night, when I fell asleep, I was immediately awaken by the loud horns.  I wondered how anyone ever got any sleep.A few days later, … Continue reading June 8, 2020