I saw a news report recently about a person who wrote an article about plagiarism and, yup, plagiarized part of it!
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.
Monday, May 23, 2022
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
My Next Cycling Event
So my next cycling event will be the Armed Forces Cycling Classic Challenge Ride. Click on the tab above for more information.
I've never ridden in an event like this before, so this will be something new for me. I was a long distance runner in High School and College, so I'm used to mass start events, but on foot not on a bike! But there's only one way to get used to it, and that is to do it. So that's what I'm going to do. I'll let you know how it goes.
The "challenge" part of the ride is to see how many laps you can complete in three hours. The more laps you complete, the higher medal you receive. It is an approx. 6.5 mile loop. You need to complete six laps for a silver medal, nine for gold. So nine laps is approx. 58.5 miles. I did my Metric Century ride last year (100 km, or 62 miles) in just under four hours, so it's unlikely I can do the full nine laps in three hours, but at least six should be doable and not too hard.
The cause this ride supports (as you can see if you click on the tab above) supports the survivors of those killed in the military. If you'd like to support them, I have a fundraising page to sponsor me and do so.
June 4th is the day! I'll post about how I did then. ;-)
Monday, May 16, 2022
Wittenberg Academy Retreat
So my wife and I attended the Wittenberg Academy Family Retreat at the end of April with my daughter Joanna at Camp Okoboji in Northwest Iowa. It was kind of a whirlwind trip - we left 6 am on Thursday and returned 11 pm Saturday night! But it was a nice time away, good to meet folks there, and my daughter enjoyed connecting with fellow students she had only known online. So we'll plan to attend next year as well. :-)
I have only one negative thing to say about it: it was COLD! And windy! Spring has been in Northern Virginia for sometime now. It had definitely NOT come to Northwest Iowa yet!
Here's the group photo they took . . .
Extra credit if you can actually find all of us in the crowd! (Hint: Joanna is not standing with my wife and I.)
Monday, May 9, 2022
A Thought on Tithing and Giving
In a reading from Morning Prayer last week, after Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the instructions for the building of the Tabernacle, he asked the people to donate what they would need to build it - gold, silver, bronze, linen, etc. He doesn't force them or require them. He tells them "whoever is of a generous heart (Exodus 35:5)." And then we read, "everyone whose heart stirred him, and everyone whose spirit moved him" brought the contributions (35:21).
You hear a lot about tithing when folks talk about offerings, and that is a thing in Scripture. But why? The tithes were for the support of the Levites who worked and cared for the Tabernacle and did not get an inheritance of land in the Promised Land. But outside of their support, like with the contributions for the Tabernacle, the offerings were voluntary and free. You could give a tithe, or you could give more, or less, or nothing!
This is also what we read in the New Testament (especially 2 Corinthians 8-9). Since Jesus fulfilled the Law and the Levitical priesthood was no longer needed (for no more sacrifices were needed!), the purpose for the tithe has also been fulfilled. Now, the contributions and offerings of God's people are voluntary and free. We give now not because we have to, but because we can. This is in the way of the Gospel, not the Law. We give in grateful thanksgiving for all God has given to us. It has this added benefit, too: that by giving, we do not hold onto our wealth too tightly so that it becomes a false god, an idol, what we think we need to live. Jesus has already promised to provide that, so we are free to give! And He will provide.
Wednesday, May 4, 2022
The Pastor Challenge - The Results
Yesterday, I went for my Century Ride.
Goal #1: Make the full 100 mile ride.
Goal #2: Do so in 6 hours or less.
Here's how I did: