Posts Tagged “haiku”
think of balance as a verb rather than a noun striving, not a state I hear people say, and I’m sure I’ve said it, too, “I need to find balance.” I’ve come to believe that balance is not something we (…)
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coffee should taste like it comes from a certain place don’t mask the flavor the choice in roasting: release inherent flavor or burn and mask it “dark-roasting” the beans is a euphemism for burning the coffee These are some of (…)
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This evening I listened to the Symphony No. 1 in A flat major by Sir Edward Elgar. I chose a live recording of the Hallé Orchestra conducted by Sir John Barbirolli on 24 July 1970. The symphony opens with an (…)
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haiku reflecting on the themes and statements in a message (3 August 2014) on Isaiah 52–53 by Bill Clem from the series The Story at Imago Dei Community, Portland, Oregon: i they aren’t cheerleaders the prophets show a straight line (…)
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- Comments Off on Haiku from Sermon | 3 August 2014 | Bill Clem • Tagged as: atonement, God, haiku, hope, Imago Dei Community, message, prophets, sermon, story, Suffering Servant
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