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A Prayer of Lament for Dallas

A prayer of lament in the wake of the violence the week following the 4th of July 2016. It’s patterned from Lamentations 1, Psalm 94 and 2 Corinthians 4. It was written to lead into communion.

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Pastoral Transition

Since Heather just went through a transition in ministry, we talk about the ups and downs of moving on. How do you know when it’s time to go? How do you do it well? What about the people who don’t do it well? And what’s most important in your first days in a new place?

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How Captain America: Civil War Should have ended

“I’ve seen things.”

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Event Horizon and The Fourth Kind

For Don’t Split Up! Episodes

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Philando Castile

I can’t sleep tonight.

I can’t sleep because a man I don’t know, a man named Philando Castile, was shot to death by a police officer on a routine traffic stop. He had a broken brake light. He was black and he was killed by an officer sworn to serve and protect him, killed like over a hundred other black people since January.

He’s dead because he didn’t fix his taillight.

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American History Featured History

The Danger of “Never Forget”: Thoughts from the Flight 93 Memorial

What does “Never forget” mean to you?

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My Favorite “Pregnancy” Film? Fargo

When we take a look at the genre of pregnancy movies it rapidly emerges that culturally we have a very narrow view of pregnant women. But then there’s Fargo…

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Hostile Aliens, A Killer Shark, and Spying Friends

This week’s picks involve sharp shark teeth, an addicting game to play with friends, and one of the slickest apps working folks will find.

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American Gods, Movie Magic, and Stark Revenge

This week’s CWIC PICKS (Clay’s Week In Culture) involve gods, magicians, and one the most epic medieval battle to ever appear on screen.

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A Father’s Day Blessing

This is a great blessing: that a child might remember one simple act of loving kindness.