The drive home was pretty easy. It snowed pretty good as I drove through Delaware, but didn't stick to the road. No traffic jams; that was nice. Now to finish preparing for the service tonight . . .
Martin Luther once said: “The world is like a drunken peasant. If you lift him into the saddle on one side, he will fall off on the other side.” These are the chronicles, thoughts, and questions of a Lutheran pastor just struggling to stay on his theological horse, and not fall off one side or the other.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Back Home
Back home after the meeting with the brother pastors in my circuit. I always enjoy being with my brothers, though the time was too short. We had some good conversation, good preaching, good learning. The threat of bad weather kept some at home, but hopefully we'll all be back together again in April.
The drive home was pretty easy. It snowed pretty good as I drove through Delaware, but didn't stick to the road. No traffic jams; that was nice. Now to finish preparing for the service tonight . . .
The drive home was pretty easy. It snowed pretty good as I drove through Delaware, but didn't stick to the road. No traffic jams; that was nice. Now to finish preparing for the service tonight . . .
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I've never been to Delaware. Or New Jersey for that matter.
As for Winkels, our furthest bi-circuit congregation is only an hour away. Our congregations are in 4 different counties, but most of them are in mine. Meanwhile I grew up at a church whose circuit was in two counties, but it stretched across 100 miles.
Different worlds. But one Lord, one faith, one Baptism, and one God over all.
Blessings on your Lententide, dear brother.
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