He said, “I am the Bread,
the bread that gives life.”
the metaphor, he is the way
the bridge between man and God
But made real, urgent
leaving nothing unspoken
connecting the thoughts together
in the next words
spoken clearly by the Son
The bread his body
I am the sacrifice.
the bread of heaven
broken and shared
that the world may have life.
August 7, 2009
John 6:35, 41-51
and The Upper Room Disciplines 2009
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and
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http://alivenow.upperroom.org/daily-reflections/daily-reflections-for-august-3-9/
John 6:24-35
Alive Now Daily Reflections
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http://alivenow.upperroom.org/daily-reflections/daily-reflections-for-july-27-august-2/
and
John 6:24-27
The Upper Room Disciplines 2009
for July 30, 2009
and
John 6:35a, Revised Standard Version
John 6:35a, New Century Version
John 6:28-35
The Upper Room Disciplines 2009
for July 31, 2009
Communion
Matthew 26:14-30
Matthew 26:26-28
Mark 14:12-26
Mark 14:24-26
Luke 22:1-30
Luke 22:14-23
Luke 22:14-20
John 6:53-59
John 13:1-30
John 13:21-30
John 13:27-30
Friday, August 07, 2009
I Am the Sacrifice
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We are All His Witnesses
Not merely the first twelve
all of us commissioned, appointed, charged
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bearing witness to God’s love
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October 5, 2008
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At the Rail Received
We kneeled, at the rail received
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Thursday, August 06, 2009
Brotherly Love
even in the heat
seeking him out
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Much we can learn
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Larry and Moe,
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Stones under the brush
Beyond the fields
at the edge of the woods
stones scattered
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Gathering the stones together
creating lines, courses
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framed in part
the foundlings
stones beyond the fields
under the brush
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Ecclesiastes 3:5
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Wednesday, August 05, 2009
As we eat the bread
As we eat of the bread
prayerfully aware,
The single loaf,
the one way
the bread that gives life
His body, given for us
broken and shared
offering us a way
back to the Father,
the creator who sent him
whom he alone has seen
Mortal and divine
the son, our brother
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August 5, 2009
John 6:35, 41-51
and Alive Now Daily Reflection
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http://alivenow.upperroom.org/daily-reflections/daily-reflections-for-august-3-9/
John 6:24-35
Alive Now Daily Reflections
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http://alivenow.upperroom.org/daily-reflections/daily-reflections-for-july-27-august-2/
and
John 6:24-27
The Upper Room Disciplines 2009
for July 30, 2009
and
John 6:35a, Revised Standard Version
John 6:35a, New Century Version
John 6:28-35
The Upper Room Disciplines 2009
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Communion
Matthew 26:14-30
Matthew 26:26-28
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Mark 14:24-26
Luke 22:1-30
Luke 22:14-23
Luke 22:14-20
John 6:53-59
John 13:1-30
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prayerfully aware,
The single loaf,
the one way
the bread that gives life
His body, given for us
broken and shared
offering us a way
back to the Father,
the creator who sent him
whom he alone has seen
Mortal and divine
the son, our brother
the savior of all
August 5, 2009
John 6:35, 41-51
and Alive Now Daily Reflection
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http://alivenow.upperroom.org/daily-reflections/daily-reflections-for-august-3-9/
John 6:24-35
Alive Now Daily Reflections
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http://alivenow.upperroom.org/daily-reflections/daily-reflections-for-july-27-august-2/
and
John 6:24-27
The Upper Room Disciplines 2009
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and
John 6:35a, Revised Standard Version
John 6:35a, New Century Version
John 6:28-35
The Upper Room Disciplines 2009
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Communion
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Matthew 26:26-28
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Mark 14:24-26
Luke 22:1-30
Luke 22:14-23
Luke 22:14-20
John 6:53-59
John 13:1-30
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The Ground Yielding
The ground yielding its stones
buried under the soil
the rich loam, the grassy lawns
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hidden from view, sneaking out
sometimes sitting free
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A Time to Gather Stones
The wisdom goes, a time to scatter stones,
a time to gather stones together
This time, a time to place stones
in a straight line, end to end
rows of stones, silent
witnesses to prayers
murmured, breathed between them
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ancient stone, living vessel
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Consecrating the ground
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becoming holy,
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Ecclesiastes 3:5
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Between the Stones
Between the stones
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Placing Stones
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Monday, August 03, 2009
Prayer Labyrinth - in our backyard - stones needed

Here is a link to the post requesting stones on the Suncook United Methodist Church website -- http://www.suncookumc.org/vsItemDisplay.dsp&objectID=6CC0D51B-EFA8-40C5-A21A816016C4A334&method=display.
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The Bread of Life
The bread of life
basic, essential food
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of something far grander
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in that time and place
Bread of life
offered for us
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I am these he said
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August 2, 2009 and August 3, 2009
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basic, essential food
a simple metaphor
of something far grander
So he spoke, to the people
in words that had common meaning
in that time and place
Bread of life
offered for us
food of life
daily bread
living water
I am these he said
a precious gift from God
needed for life
August 2, 2009 and August 3, 2009
John 6:24-35
Alive Now Daily Reflections
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and
John 6:24-27
The Upper Room Disciplines 2009
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We are appointed
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commissioned by the same Spirit
living, growing within us
to spread His message of love
commissioned, appointed
witnesses of Christ’s love
sacrificial loving servant
humble king, fulfilling still
scriptures, law, promises of God
Grace, living, flowing from our hands
our hearts, our feet
walking in his pathways
reaching out his hands
sharing God’s love,
imprinted on our lives
August 3, 2009 – Facebook version
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Acts 1:6-9
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waiting on God
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to the world, to our neighbors,
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when power, authority, emboldened
we share love, the message of Christ
to the world, to our neighbors,
strangers, placed by God, into our lives
moments of planned serendipity,
planned by the creator, master architect
the one who set the universe spinning,
who set our hearts beating
giving us appointments,
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