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Grace and Truth

Tim Riter January 7, 2019

In the spiritual journey, people tend to slide toward the extremes. Emphasizing grace, that we’re forgiven , regardless, and minimize the truth that faith has a hard edge with consequences. Or emphasizing truth, that what God said matters, that bad choices have consequences. The former run the risk of sloppy agape, the latter lean to legalism and rigidity. Both miss key elements of Jesus. Let’s find how to combine those.

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In Happenings Tags Grace, Truth, Commands, Consequences, Faith, Obedience, Bad Choices, Boundaries, Christian Living, Spiritual Formation
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Time to Quit?

Tim Riter December 31, 2018

Knowing when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em only comes not only from a lot of fishing but a lot of living, a lot of analyzing, and even then mistakes occur. I wish I’d learned this principle of life earlier. As pastor of one church, I …

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In Happenings Tags Quit, Stay, Continue, Give Up, Ministry, Marriage, Decisions, Houses, Jobs, Christian Living, Spiritual Formation
Image and Headline from Canadian Press and Colin Perkel

Image and Headline from Canadian Press and Colin Perkel

Atheist Pastor Keeps Her Job

Tim Riter December 17, 2018

“Atheist Pastor Keeps Her Job” Fake news? Sadly no. The headline on cp24.com was all too true. Before a trial for heresy began, Rev. Gretta Vosper, the church she pastors in Toronto, and the denomination reached a settlement, leaving her free to pastor the church. The Right Rev. Richard Bott, head of the United Church in Canada, proclaimed his pleasure…

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In Happenings Tags United Church of Canada, Canada, Atheists, Atheist Pastor, Unity, Core Issues, Faith in God, Inclusiveness, Murray Pura, Absolute Truth, Christian Living, Spiritual Formation
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Image from UN News

Selective Obedience

Tim Riter December 10, 2018

Last week I made a Facebook post, “Things You Can Do at the Same Time,” discussing that following Jesus’ command to love others as we love ourselves means that we can care for American people and interests and for international people and interests as well. Check it out if you like. A couple of people stressed following the laws of America, and I semi-jokingly asked if they also obeyed all speed laws. One acknowledged he did not, and he wondered if he got stopped if he could ask for asylum! Being a fellow lover of going fast, I said…

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In Happenings Tags Immigrant Caravan, Laws, Breaking Traffic Laws, Gluttony, Hypocrisy, Different Standards, Ignoring God, Spiritual Formation, Christian Living
image by Mark Terrill and AP

image by Mark Terrill and AP

EMT or LEO? A Lesson from Borderline

Tim Riter November 12, 2018

Young adults enjoying the dancing at College Country night at the Borderline Bar in Thousand Oaks. Several there had survived the Las Vegas shooting just a year before. Then some pops were heard, some thought balloons or doors slamming. But some recognized the source: gunshots. Before the firing ceased, 11 attenders and a sheriff’s deputy lay dead. But, as so often happens, good rose. Here’s one example, and what we can all learn…

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In Happenings Tags Borderline Bar, Thousand Oaks, Brendan Kelly, Ryan Kelly, Mass Shooting, Judgmentalism, Caring for People, Self Centeredness, Sacrifice, Others, Christian Living, Spiritual Formation, Joe Jost's
The face of Salvation Mountain

The face of Salvation Mountain

Leave a Legacy

Tim Riter November 5, 2018

God moves in unexpected ways through minor events. While we dined in a Palm Springs restaurant, I spotted three paintings of local scenes on the opposite wall. One colorful pic intrigued me, so I consulted our waiter. He knew it was close, maybe 40 miles away, at Slab City, an abandoned military fort where snowbirds and unreconstructed hippies and artists roamed. That pretty much exhausted his knowledge. A little research revealed the name, Salvation Mountain and directions and distance—about 80 miles. Even so, we took off one afternoon to…

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In Happenings Tags Salvation Mountain, God is Love, Love is Universal, Leonard Knight, Into the Wild, Legacy, Passion, Persistence, Make a Mark, Christian Living, Spiritual Formation
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image from classicboat.co.uk

A Time to Sail

Tim Riter October 29, 2018

OK, I may get the nautical terms wrong, or just not use them, but I AM a landlubber with merely three sailing experiences. My first came when good friends and former neighbors, Ray and Carol Ann, invited Sheila and me to join them for a day on the water with their sailboat. The air rushed past my face as we flew into the wind. One side lifted as we turned, reminding me of taking a tight turn on my motorcycle, but somehow even more thrilling. The joy of “driving” it, and handling one of those wild turns as my wife screamed “Slow down!” in fear, even as Ray encouraged me on. Finally…

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In Happenings Tags Sailing, Adventure, Harbor, Safety, Gates of Hell, Challenges, Impact, spiritual formation, Christian Living
image by Andy Scheer

image by Andy Scheer

Just Add Heat and...

Tim Riter October 22, 2018

A good friend, Andy Scheer, put up this pic with the tag, “In another hour, the individual dried split peas will have disappeared, leaving in their wake a wonderful, creamy soup.” Not only did it make me begin to salivate, that post of Andy’s gives a nice extended metaphor for following Jesus. Heat. Heat transformed dried or raw foods into a delectable soup. Back in high chemistry with John Gunning, I discovered that heat…

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In Happenings Tags Andy Scheer, John Gunning, Heat, Tempering Steel, Trials, Trouble, Hard Times, Embrace, Christian Living, spiritual formation
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A bit of an unreconstructed Jesus freak. Almost old enough to have known him when he walked this world. About 27 on the inside. Investing his life in university and teen students. Inveterate cross country motorcycle rider. Nature lover. Entranced with the power of written and spoken words. Still learning.

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