No Matter Who Wins the Election…

So much is at stake in this election season.  So much is at stake, and to make matters harder we have great division about WHAT is at stake.  As I write, we do not yet know the outcome of the Presidential election, but we all know the intensity of our own and fellow citizens desires

Manna for This Moment

For a couple reasons, “manna in the wilderness” is on my mind. If you don’t know what that is, and what follows doesn’t help, just google it. One reason: I’ve been using the idea of “crumbs” a lot in recent devotional moments. Sometimes I just have crumbs to offer. You, too. And Jesus takes our

Totenfest

Why a “Festival of the Dead”? We need it. “Totenfest” is the name in German for the worship activities which honor the departed, and doing so in a way that is both thankful remembrance AND tender eternal connection. It’s a human instinct for the well-being we know in tending wholesome ties to our ancestors and

Pastor Jacki Is a Groupie

Carla too.  Just when you thought you nailed me as square as heck, living under a rock, etc… Yes, I/we are groupies.  Whenever folksinger Carrie Newcomer is within range, off we go.  Have seen her more than a dozen times, for sure. So many Pre-COVID memories to savor! And to hope for as we all

For the Beauty of This Place

That could be the first line of the next verses of the beloved hymn “For the Beauty of the Earth” which we’ll enjoy tomorrow. A highlight of my week was showing two of the Tuesday kids the sanctuary, and hearing/seeing/feeling a young 5-year old angel who saw it for the first time. ‘WOW! She exclaimed,

We’re Rallying!

“Let there be light” certainly is drawn from the Genesis 1 text we’ll be reflecting on this Sunday, as we turn to our Fall season of treasuring teachings and stories of our Jewish ancestors.  Why not start at the beginning?   “Let there be light” might also refer to the parlor lights (or others) now fixed

If Ever There Was a Need for Rally Day!

Many churches across the Body of Christ celebrate a “Rally Day” near the beginning of the program year, with the end of summer and routine programs resuming. At Eden historically it has a very clear focus on our children and youth Christian Education opportunities. (This will be more subtle Sunday, and interwoven into activities of

We’re “Returning” – Not “Reopening”

In the Christian rhythm of the ages, we have steadily hosted worship weekly on Sunday mornings every week since March 22nd.  Worship attendance has been steady, arguably “up” in comparative summer terms. We never closed. We continued fellowshipping and learning on Tuesdays, and praying on Wednesdays (online and then later in the sanctuary). Some have

Trust in the Slow Work of God

That’s one thing on my mind as I think of labors (and labor pains) of all kinds.  Read more at this lovely prayer-poem.  And metaphors of God’s intention such as the pottery creation (throat clearing, and pottery discarding…) which we read about in Jeremiah.   I ask myself: Am I shape-able?  I’m also constantly wrestling with the