Bruce Springsteen reminds us that we are the product of the “Ghosts” who have helped us sing the song of our lives.
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Bruce Springsteen and Ecclesiastes teach us how reflecting on our own mortality can be key to finding meaning, purpose and joy in our lives.
1 CommentHow can you remain vigilant about the things in life that matter, and not lose your joy? This deeply divisive time in which we live — a disturbing election season and being home all the time due to the coronavirus (which we’ve also made a divisive political issue) — has stolen much of our fun. But at the same time, this is serious stuff we’re dealing with.
Leave a CommentA Bruce Springsteen lyric reminds me to drop the baggage of the past to be ready for what’s ahead.
1 CommentCome on up for the rising Come on up lay your hands in mine Come on up for the rising Come on up for the…
1 CommentThe other night a saxophone solo from one of my playlists broke through the din of noise and routine of driving on a darkened road. I…
1 CommentBlue Christmas, December 24, 2013 Listen to it as it was preached at Tri-Lakes United Methodist Church HERE. As a Bruce Springsteen fan, I was…
Leave a CommentSeries: Being the Church: Lessons from the Book of Acts – Part 11 Text: Acts 17:16-34 Audio: Tri-Lakes UMC Sermon Podcasts (will post Tuesday, 8/6) Springsteen and I As many…
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