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Hey! Thanks for stopping by. Pour yourself a cup o' jo, take a load off your feet, and check out what's here. You are looking at my ramblings about issues of faith, life and culture—they are my own and are not necessarily shared by those with whom I work, live or otherwise engage.

Heck, a week from now I may not even agree with what I write here! The Spirit of God is always moving; always shaping and reshaping, transforming and re-forming, each of us according to God's hope and vision for humanity. I hope we may be able to listen, pay attention, and respond faithfully. To steal a phrase from our UCC sisters and brothers: "God is still speaking."

Feel free to share your comments and engage in any conversation that may be happening here, but just know that I do reserve the right to delete any spam or anything I deem inappropriate or offensive. I look forward to dialoguing with anyone who cares to dialogue!

 

Peace and blessings,
                   Eric Ledermann

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New Pastoral Call – Days 3 & 4

My first week as the new pastor has come to a close, my office is, sadly, still in shambles (though getting better), and I am in preparation mode for preaching my first sermon to a group of folks I have yet to really know. I want it to go well, not because I want the congregation to like me, but because I want Sunday to actually be worshipful. And, if I’m honest, I also want them to like me.

Yesterday a woman stopped by the church after the office had closed. She had come because she thought a certain event was happening, but had the time wrong. We talked. She shared with me some of her story. It was one of those moments when I realize that I am in the presence of a very special spirit. That’s the kind of experience I always hope for in worship, that we might realize. Walter Brueggemann once wrote: “The primary office of the pastor is make people aware.”

Though I know a fair amount of attention is going to paid to me on Sunday, because I’m the new guy in the room, I hope and pray that through the prayers, liturgy, hymns, sermon, and even passing of the peace (not everyone’s favorite part of the service) we might all catch a glimpse of the Divine and grow in our awareness of God’s constant presence in our lives, and that we might be reminded of Jesus’ invitation to lean into that presence and be transformed…again. And I believe that can happen when we share our stories, in worship, in the office, in random meetings, just about any time.

And may the peace that surpasses all understanding be with you!

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