Posts tagged Pastor Pepper
2020.04 | We are Cocooning

The butterfly has always been one of my favorite images for the transition from Lent to the celebration of Easter. As Jesus emerges from his death into the new life of the resurrected Christ, so too does the caterpillar emerge from its cocoon, no longer an earth-bound creature that crawls but a winged beauty that inspires and delights us. In ordinary years, my focus, and subsequently the focus of some of the Church’s Easter art projects, has been on the beautiful butterfly that emerges. This year, as we enter our third week of “sheltering in place,” I find myself wondering what exactly happens inside that darn cocoon.

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2020.01 | RE-SOLVING CHRISTMAS WASTE

It is often said that we in the developed world produces 50 or 60 percent of all the lifestyle emissions that are causing climate change and unfortunately how we celebrate Christmas is one of the major ways we produce those emissions. As Christians charged by God in Genesis with the stewardship of creation, we need not only to re-think what we do as individuals but we need to resolve to help our community and nation reduce Christmas waste in 2020.

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