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  • what will it take?
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    what will it take?

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham April 17, 2024

    I guess it makes sense that most of the lectionary passages during Eastertide deal with Jesus’ appearances, but this week’s text (Luke 24:36-43) is another version of his surprising the disciples as they gathered in a locked room, still trying to figure out what was going on. Maybe we are all still trying to figure…

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  • take this breath
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    take this breath

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham April 7, 2024

    It’s been a couple of weeks since I posted. Part of the reason is we have been in the throes of selling our house in Durham and buying a different house there and also dealing with Lizzy!’s recovery from her surgery to remove her eyes. Along with that I have been dealing with some sort…

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  • pass this along
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    pass this along

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham February 13, 2024

    In churches that follow the lectionary cycle, this past Sunday was Transfiguration Sunday, which coincides with the last Sunday in the season of Epiphany before Lent begins. (Did you get all that?) It comes around every year and it is never an easy Sunday to preach for me because, one, it comes around every year…

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  • sick and tired
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    sick and tired

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham February 5, 2024

    This week we had a crisis at our house related to Lizzy!, our little dancing extrovert of a Schnoodle who went blind suddenly, or at least so we thought. That story is still unfolding, but in the process of things, she made it into my sermon, which draws from Isaiah 40 and Mark 1. ______________________…

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  • choose people
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    choose people

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham January 30, 2024

    A few years ago, I was speaking at a youth camp and I began by saying, “I basically have one sermon—we are all worthy of love and here to love each other—and I just keep trying to find new ways to say it.” Well, here’s another example. The text was 1 Corinthians 8:1-13. __________________________ For…

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  • an important small change
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    an important small change

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham January 22, 2024

    I wish someone would write an account of how those who put together the Revised Common Lectionary came to their decisions as to what should be read from week to week, which passages went together, and even what should be left out of the regular three-year cycle. I’m sure the reason no one has done…

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  • listen, now
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    listen, now

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham January 15, 2024

    I love that every three years the stories of Samuel and Dr. King intersect because they are both stories about listening. Here’s my sermon from this past Sunday. ___________________________ Today is the second Sunday of Epiphany if we mark time by the liturgical calendar. As we know, epiphany is a word that means “awakening,” and…

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  • it swings on a blessing
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    it swings on a blessing

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham January 8, 2024

    We had our first winter storm of the year over the weekend, which meant we did not gather for in-person worship at my church this week. Instead, I recorded a “service” and uploaded it to our YouTube page—almost all of that an unseen consequence of the pandemic. The scripture for the week was the account…

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  • growing older
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    growing older

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham January 3, 2024

    The story of Anna and Simeon caught me by surprise as I prepared for my sermon last week, taking me on an interesting journey that I hope is meaningful to you as well. ______________________ When it comes to our Nativity scenes, we know the characters pretty well. At the center, of course, are Mary, Joseph,…

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  • living tradition
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    living tradition

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham November 27, 2023November 27, 2023

    I know. The picture with this post makes it looks as though it is going to include a recipe, but it is a story about a recipe. If you want the recipe, give me a call. When you read the sermon, you’ll understand. ______________________________ One the times I miss my mother most is when I…

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