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			Present Yourself Back to God   Ken 
			Read in his book Created to Worship tells us: “Another aspect of 
			worship is to actively respond to His nature and His deeds, by 
			presenting ourselves back to God. Romans 12 urges us, after taking a 
			good, long look at the mercies of God and the forgiveness that He 
			has given us, to turn the gift around and give ourselves back to Him 
			as living sacrifices, which is our spiritual act of worship.   
			
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					Rough Seas
 
			The most powerful enemy of the Christian 
			is fear. Fear is the one thing which can most easily undermine our 
			faith and overwhelm our desire to serve and follow Jesus. We may 
			have a loved one who is behaving like a boor, but we won't confront 
			him. Why? Because we are afraid he will be angry at us. We may see 
			payday loan shops littering our town and functionally stealing from 
			our neighbors, but we won't challenge them.   
			
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					Healing   
			This healing story is working on several 
			different levels. First, Jesus is healing a man who had been sick 
			for 38 years. The man was lying by the Bethzatha pool, known in 
			those days for its healing powers, but he had no one to help him 
			into the pool. Jesus asks the man if he would like to be made well, 
			the man of course says "yes," and Jesus calmly tells him to take his 
			mat, stand up and walk.   
			
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					Nourishment
 
			It is the only miracle story to appear in 
			all 4 Gospels. It is the one story almost everyone knows outside of 
			the birth story and the crucifixion. It is the feeding of the five 
			thousand. So, what's the big deal? Why all the repeat this 
			particular story so many times? Well, I think there is a simple 
			reason for that. In this story we find the richness and depth of who 
			Jesus is. We see the compassion, the power, the love. We find a 
			powerful metaphor for Holy Communion   
			
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					The Living Water   
			These days most of us probably spend a lot 
			of time thinking about what we don't have. Most of us have less 
			money than we did 18 months ago. Most of us are older than we'd like 
			to be. Most of us have lost someone that we wish we could have back. 
			Most of us don't have the car or television or house we want. Most 
			of us look around our lives and we see what is absent. And that is 
			because our lives are filled with things that are finite, that have 
			limits. Not to bring you down, but someday, everything we have will 
			be gone.    
			
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					Miracles   "Now 
			standing there were six stone waters jars for the Jewish rites of 
			purification, each holding twenty or thirty gallons. Jesus said to 
			them, 'Fill the jars with water.' And they filled them up to the 
			brim. He said to them, 'Now draw some out, and take it to the chief 
			steward.' So they took it. When the steward tasted the water that 
			had become wine...he said, 'everyone serves the good wine first and 
			the inferior wine after the guests have become drunk. But you have 
			kept the good wine until now.'"-John 2: 6-10   
			
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					Local Women Attend LWML Convention   
            
             The 64th Annual Central Illinois 
			District-Lutheran Women’s Missionary League (CID-LWML) convention was held on June 6, 2009, in 
			Springfield IL. The theme of the convention was “A Crown of Life,” 
			based on Revelation 2:10. Local women attending the convention were 
			Elaine Ray, Edith Keller, and Linda Huelskoetter, all of Lincoln.
 
			
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					The Gift of Faith
 
			Have you heard these words before? They 
			are both very familiar and very controversial. In this passage Jesus 
			is trying to explain his ministry to one of the religious leaders, a 
			man named Nicodemus, who has come to see him under the cover of 
			darkness   
			
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					The Holy Spirit   
			The work of the Holy Spirit is and always 
			has been mysterious. No one really understands it and no one can 
			predict its movements in the world. Yet despite this lack of 
			understanding the Spirit remains at the core of the Christian life 
			because it is our tangible connection to God.    
			
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					"Love is too Familiar a Word"   
			There is a poem entitled, "Love is too Familiar a Word" and when I 
			approach passages like this it often pops into my head. Over and 
			over again we hear two things as Christians; God loves us and we 
			should love other people. We hear these words so often, and we are 
			told of God's love so frequently, that the saying becomes too 
			familiar. The word "love" loses its power and becomes a cliche with 
			little weight or influence in our lives. And when this happens it is 
			tragic.    
			
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