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The Church-folk Hokey Pokey |
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By Ray Reavis on
8/18/2010 9:52 PM
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I don't like the hokey-pokey. I guess I'm a non-conformist. Or perhaps I'm just stubborn and hardheaded. But if dance is an expression, what's the point in some dance where you have to put your right leg out when someody tells you to. Isn't that then the expression of the person singing the lyrics rather than the dancer?

But as much as I dislike the hokey pokey as a dance, I REALLY dislike the church politics hokey-pokey. You know, where you are following rules that nobody really knows how they got started but they know that there are things you either don't do, or that you must do: ...
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On the Wrong Side of the Tracks |
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By Ray Reavis on
4/28/2010 12:05 AM
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I read Acts 11:1-18, where Simon Peter is criticized for hanging out with the "wrong" kind of people. You see, Peter and those who criticized him are Jewish, and according to the law they aren't supposed to associate with and eat with the uncircumcised -- or Gentiles.
In Acts chapter 10 you read about Peter going to visit Cornelius -- an uncircumcised Gentile -- after being called by God to minister to Cornelius's family. Even Peter had a problem with this at first, but God told Peter, "Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.& ...
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He Must Become Greater; I Must Become Less |
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By Ray Reavis on
3/25/2010 8:28 AM
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John 3:30 reads "He must become greater; I must become less." (NIV) I ran across this verse in my readings today, and later thought of some of the people that our churches help financially. This past Sunday we had an offering at Sharon UMC for a family short on paying rent. I have more calls coming all the time from people needing various help, and I often wonder whether the requests are legitimate.
I was cooking sausage for breakfast (yeah I know, not healthy, but really tasty) and stopped to say a prayer for the family we just helped. I prayed that they prosper and are able to make it through these tough times. I prayed that they really needed the money and just wer ...
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He Must Become Greater; I Must Become Less |
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By Ray Reavis on
3/25/2010 8:16 AM
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John 3:30 reads "He must become greater; I must become less." (NIV) I ran across this verse in my readings today, and later thought of some of the people that our churches help financially. This past Sunday we had an offering at Sharon UMC for a family short on paying rent. I have more calls coming all the time from people needing various help, and I often wonder whether the requests are legitimate.
I was cooking sausage for breakfast (yeah I know, not healthy, but really tasty) and stopped to say a prayer for the family we just helped. I prayed that they prosper and are able to make it through these tough times. I prayed that they really needed the money and just weren't scamming the church -- after all, many of the people who handed me the money Sunday morning probably don't have a whole lot to spare, themselves.
Finally, I prayed that IF this family scammed us -- they either didn't ...
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Are you really a Good Samaritan? |
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By Ray Reavis on
1/6/2010 1:21 AM
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 Our opening worship service at the 2010 Congress on Evangelism featured the Reverend Rudy Rasmus. While at St. John’s UMC in Houston the congregation grew from 9 to over 9,000 members.
Rudy preached on the parable of the Good Samaritan found in Luke 10:25-37. A teacher of the law asked Jesus what he must do to live forever. Jesus, as was his custom, answered the question with a question: “What is written in the law?”
The man answered “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.” ...
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