Monthly Archives: September 2025

Fire and Rain

Nope. This isn’t about James Taylor’s “Fire and Rain”. That song maps the ups and downs of his life over about two years. A girl he knew who committed suicide, his career spiraled by drug addiction, and his recovery from … Continue reading

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Bonus Blog – Sermon for St. Michael And All Angels, September 29

This was originally written and preached by me 29 years ago. I left it unchanged except for 2021 Word finding misspellings that apparently 1996 Word Perfect could not.

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DIY Thanksgiving and Forgiving

“Today’s Focus Give Thanks to the Lord” was the printed theme for this Thanksgiving service. The subtitle could’ve been  “and you can do it if you try really hard”.  This is my fourth visit to a Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod … Continue reading

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Burr Under My Saddle

I don’t know who first referred to having a “burr under my saddle”, and the fact I studiously avoided looking it up while some won’t be able not to is proof of my pudding. (I forbore to look that up … Continue reading

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Going Digitally Deaf

As “Tiresias instructs Odysseus that, before he can go home, he must take his oar and walk inland until someone mistakes it for a winnowing fan—a tool for winnowing grain—and asks him what it is. In other words, as soon as … Continue reading

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Only a Wizard Could Do This

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