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  • lenten journal: spring training
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    lenten journal: spring training

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham March 5, 2018

    spring training south of here the boys of summer are planting the seeds of spring, thawing out their throwing arms, weeding out errors, practicing and pitching, stealing a little extra daylight each evening before the month is out they will teach us, again, how to tell time, how to make a moment last forever, how…

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  • lenten journal: once again, with feeling

    lenten journal: once again, with feeling

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham March 3, 2018

    First Annual. There’s no such thing. You can have a “first” something—an inaugural event—but it isn’t “annual” until there is at least a second one. You may intend for it to happen every year from the very first time you do it, but it’s only annual when it has happened before. On Friday, March 3,…

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  • lenten journal: of birds and bluebonnets
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    lenten journal: of birds and bluebonnets

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham February 28, 2018February 28, 2018

    Late Monday afternoon, Ginger and I drove to New Haven so I could have an MRI. The asymmetrical nature and rapidity of my hearing loss over the last year caused my audiologist to send me to an ENT doctor, who decided to do the scan just to make sure we weren’t dealing with tumors or…

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  • lenten journal: can I get a witness

    lenten journal: can I get a witness

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham February 27, 2018February 27, 2018

    As Ginger and I traveled home from my father’s funeral, we tried to imagine what life would be like for my mother who had lost her traveling companion of almost sixty years. They loved being together. It was their favorite thing. Then we tried to imagine what we would do without each other. It was…

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  • lenten journal: an unreasonable request

    lenten journal: an unreasonable request

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham February 25, 2018

    I preached this morning at United Churches of Durham, Connecticut as a part of a pulpit exchange between our church and two others. My sermon is my offering for today. “An Unreasonable Request”—Mark 8:31-38 At the risk of bringing up painful memories for some of you this morning, I invite you to step out of…

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  • lenten journal: an ear to the ground
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    lenten journal: an ear to the ground

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham February 23, 2018

    Last night I went to an ecclesiastical council, which sounds as though I should have been in a fancy robe with a funny hat, but in the United Church of Christ it simply means a gathering of people from the churches in our association to approve someone for ordination pending a call. The candidate told…

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  • lenten journal: stop, hey, what’s that sound?

    lenten journal: stop, hey, what’s that sound?

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham February 22, 2018

    Watching the footage of student protests in response to the deaths in Florida set me to thinking about protest songs and the underlying protest that fuels our Lenten journey. Jesus went to the cross because he spoke truth to power—because he protested against oppression and the marginalization of people. When we stand up and stand…

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  • lenten journal: the busses will wait

    lenten journal: the busses will wait

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham February 21, 2018February 21, 2018

    I missed writing last night because we were traveling back from Richmond. I am still figuring out what to say about what I saw in heard in our days there. I keep coming back to the image of layers that I used in a different context a week ago as I began this year’s version…

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  • lenten journal: no joke

    lenten journal: no joke

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham February 19, 2018February 19, 2018

    Our trip to Richmond has given me more than I can begin to unpack right now. Those stories will come in the days ahead. Tonight, I offer another poem. no joke I once heard a comedian say the only way to get to the good jokes was to push past the easy ones: say all…

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  • lenten journal: hope and heartache

    lenten journal: hope and heartache

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham February 16, 2018February 17, 2018

    I am writing tonight from Richmond, Virginia where Ginger is leading a group from First Congregational Church of Guilford UCC on our second annual Civil Rights Tour. The inaugural trip went to Birmingham, Selma, and Montgomery, Alabama. This year we are here along the James River in the town that was once the capital of…

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