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Dennis Shaw is a musician, marathoner (Boston!), retired military officer, math modeler, muse, and United Methodist Pastor. A keen observer of the human condition, he has degrees in music, quantitative methods (don’t ask!), theology and leadership. He will discuss with other leaders how to become engaged and present in our current leadership opportunities. Critical to leadership is strong self-awareness. Becoming authentic, empathetic, and aware will form the framework of all discussions. You can access and follow this podcast on Apple, Podbean, Spotify and Amazon Music.
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Sunday Feb 12, 2017
Sunday Feb 12, 2017
Luke 7: 18-21 -- Go Tell John
John the Baptist has sent his men to see Jesus and ask him, if he is the one. Jesus answers pointing to the ideas of trusting his senses and affirming John the Baptist focus on Fruitfulness.
We have posted several of our musical offerings ... bells, congregational singing, and our praise band.

Tuesday Jan 24, 2017
Narrative Lectionary -- New Testament Week Six -- Peter makes himself vulnerable
Tuesday Jan 24, 2017
Tuesday Jan 24, 2017
This is from Psalm 90 and Luke 5.
Emily Flemming and I are trying a little different approach. We are going to read the other's scripture before the sermon with a teaching moment.
This reflection is more from the Luke than the Psalm, but it gets to both. I have been talking a little about Emotional Intelligence (EQ) of Jesus and how he has done, and offer Peter up here as a good example of how he has made himself open to the idea of possible change, and from that, a new vocation.

Monday Jan 09, 2017
Monday Jan 09, 2017
The reader on the Scripture Passages is Leigh Anne Duff -- and the scripture is Luke 3: 1-22. Three ideas about how God works through John the Baptist that speaks to us in our particular now.

Sunday Dec 18, 2016
Narrative Lectionary -- New Testament Week One -- Advent 4 - Luke and Mary
Sunday Dec 18, 2016
Sunday Dec 18, 2016
Luke 1: 25-46 or so. This is Mary meeting first the Angel Gabriel, and then her cousin. I think it is interesting that she is perplexed before Gabriel offers the potentially scandalous portion of her task. Aren't we often perplexed when we are told we have found favor in God's eyes.

Monday Dec 12, 2016
Monday Dec 12, 2016
Advent 3 -- and we start to bend the arc of the biblical narrative towards Jesus through the eyes of Luke. This is Jesus first sermon and it will get him in trouble. He looks to Isaiah 61 (and 59) to find his voice.

Sunday Nov 27, 2016
Narrative Lectionary -- Old Testament Week Eleven -- Daniel and Advent 1
Sunday Nov 27, 2016
Sunday Nov 27, 2016
Pastor Emily continues our "romp" through the Hebrew Bible with an Advent look at Daniel. She reads from Daniel 6 but the reflection is more than Daniel 6 ...
The podcast starts with the statement of the theme which draws from Elijah and 1 Kings where Yahweh does not speak in the earthquake or the wind or ... but rather ... in a small, still voice.

Sunday Nov 20, 2016
Narrative Lectionary -- Old Testament Week Ten -- Jeremiah
Sunday Nov 20, 2016
Sunday Nov 20, 2016
This is actually NOT a Narrative Lectionary text. But it worked as if it were one.
Jeremiah 30: 18-22 meets Christ the King Sunday but before Thanksgiving.
I got the translation of potential from this site. I know beans if he is exactly right, but it sure worked.
Objective: Try and bring hope to those who feel hopeless, and do it in the context of Thanksgiving.
The 1943 example of Roosevelt and Congress was actually more of an economics argument than a theological one, but ... it worked. It is true that they had a conversation about Thanksgiving Day in 1943. I may have stretched it a little on the rest of it. Sue me.

Thursday Oct 20, 2016
Narrative Lectionary -- Old Testament Week Five -- The Golden Calf
Thursday Oct 20, 2016
Thursday Oct 20, 2016

Sunday Aug 28, 2016
Youth Mission Report Sunday
Sunday Aug 28, 2016
Sunday Aug 28, 2016

Saturday Aug 27, 2016
Forgotten Women of the Bible -- Hannah
Saturday Aug 27, 2016
Saturday Aug 27, 2016