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    epiphany

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham January 2, 2025January 2, 2025

    epiphany I’m working on a sermon about the saddled sages who were sane enough to follow stars and wise enough to ignore the king’s directions and find another way home I used to see a desert sky as their background but recent years have given me the view of rioters climbing Herod’s walls as the…

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  • trash talking
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    trash talking

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham January 1, 2025

    trash talking after staying up late to watch the ball drop and listen to musicians I didn’t recognize we did not need fireworks lightning lit up the sky and the rain fell like it was washing the world so far this morning I have fed pups drank coffee done Wordle (NERVE) and written these words…

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    growing

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham December 29, 2024

    This week sermon looked at two texts, one from Luke and one from Colossians. Alongside of the reality that we don’t know much about how Jesus grew up is the picture of who he grew up to be: who he became. How do we continue to become, to grow? ___________________ One of the realizations that…

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  • role call
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    role call

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham December 23, 2024June 4, 2026

    role call were I to place myself in the story I think I would choose to be a shepherd who did not have to prepare a thing they simply abided watching sheep sleep until the angel choir burst into star song and sent them sprinting towards Bethlehem and then they went back to abiding that…

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  • advent journal: put the heart in

    advent journal: put the heart in

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham December 22, 2024

    The last Sunday in Advent is always a hard one for me because it’s hard to find something fresh to say, which is why I bounced off of a passage from Philippians today. Here’s where it took me. ____________________ I’m going to take a risk with you this morning: I’m going to start two sermons…

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  • solstice sandwich
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    solstice sandwich

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham December 21, 2024June 4, 2026

    solstice sandwich today was the thinnest of daylight sandwiches the shortest distance between two darknesses last night it began to snow but it was another thinness icing across the landscape an inconsequential covering tonight is the thickest of nighttime sandwiches the widest distance between two daylights tomorrow the sun will rise and it will be…

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  • chowder head
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    chowder head

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham December 19, 2024June 4, 2026

    chowder head I think coincidence and soup are synonyms both words mean to fall together it started with bacon that’s when I knew we were having chowder for supper I found potatoes and chopped clams even as I grabbed items as though I was gathering props for improv giving myself options I couldn’t see yet…

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  • advent journal: live and learn

    advent journal: live and learn

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham December 18, 2024December 19, 2024

    live and learn “the only way to learn is to live” the words came from a fictional librarian who lives in a story about consequences an old word that means what comes next after whatever we said or did or didn’t do which we can’t see until we live through it and that makes me…

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  • advent journal: repeat the sounding joy

    advent journal: repeat the sounding joy

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham December 15, 2024

    One of our favorite Christmas traditions is watching—no, rewatching—movies. We have several that we need to see at some point during the holidays to make the season feel complete: “It’s a Wonderful Life,” of course; “Christmas in Connecticut” with Barbara Stanwyck; “The Preacher’s Wife” with Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston; Bill Murray’s take on “A…

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  • coffee shop duet
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    coffee shop duet

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham December 14, 2024June 4, 2026

    coffee shop duet what I saw first was her solitude as she sat on the bar stool matching the expression of the coffee shop’s blank wall but when he entered she turned and so did the light around her they greeted like good friends talking as they shuffled coats to make room for themselves he…

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