Blood-stained,
scraped
coarse
rocks, awful work
hands
to the work
judging
others, sentenced
by
our law, our judgment
the
stones in our hands
Seeing
the stain on my
hands,
on my spirit
the
shame of my own sin
hearing
the words echoing
the
words of God speaking
echoing
inside of me
The
words of Christ
the
mirror he held up
seeing
myself clearly
a
challenge to cast the first stone
only
he was worthy
the
One without sin
Looking
down at my hands
the
stain crimson
my
hands, my clay
unable
to look in His face;
dropping
my stone to the ground
shame
for my acts, my sin
My
unworthiness to judge
to
look down on my neighbors
to
stand in His sandals
to
pretend I was God
as
if I am able to stand in judgment
not
made of earth, of clay
Walking
away, ashamed
aware
of my sin
dropping
my stone
onto
the ground;
wanting
no part of this
wanting
her to live
Edited
September 25, 2013
Looking
down at my hands – v5
Edited
September 19, 2013
Looking
down at my hands – v4
Edited
September 18, 2013
Looking down at my hands – v3
(editing original again)
Edited
September 13, 2013
Looking down at my hands – v2
June
13, 2011
Looking down at my hands
&
Edited
September 7, 2013
“Making
the secular Holy – v2”
new
poem September 7, 2013
“Making
the secular Holy”
----
This
poem is about my wife and me when we got married
in
a civil service on December 17, 2004 in Concord, NH in White Park
and
then before our church family at
Wesley
United Methodist Church in Concord, NH
on
April 23, 2005.
----
We
celebrate 2 anniversaries because they both mean a great
deal
to us, in very different ways.
I
grieve for those who are able to marry civilly in so many
states
now, such as NH, but are unable to marry in their
United
Methodists churches and for the clergy who are put on trial
for
choosing to go against the Discipline to marry them.
&
trials
of Rev. Frank Schaefer
and
Rev. Thomas Ogletree
and Rev. Steve Heiss
&
Edited
September 7, 2013
For
Offering Love – v2
June
22, 2011
For Offering Love
&
Matthew 10:40-42
2 Kings 4:8-11, 14-16
Psalm 13
Worship Theme: “All Are Welcome”
and sermon: “Ambassadors for God”
by Pastor Ruth L. Foss
Suncook United Methodist Church
June 26, 2011
Second Sunday in Pentecost
&
note of Cynthia Good
on Keith Olbermann Special Comment
and
Passage of gay marriage bill in New York last night
&
posting on my Facebook page
“my 'heart' sinks with your continued association with the United
Methodist church. God's Word clearly says that the Lord’s command is no females
are allowed to be leaders. 1 Cor. 14:33-38; 1 Tim 2:12-3:12. Violating God's
Word is not a recommended path to follow.”
&
verdict and judgment in Love on Trial,
the case against the Reverend Amy DeLong,
&
John 8:1-11
&
June
23, 2011
Able
to Breath – unedited
&
John 8:1-11
&
Samuel Thompson’s
Inclusion Essay
shared at the New England United
Methodist Church
Annual Conference
in response to call by Reconciling
Ministries Network
for essays describing, “My vision for an inclusive church”,
June 10, 2011
&
in part inspired by conversations with
the Reverend John Makokha
Riruta UMC
Other Sheep Afrika-Kenya http://www.othersheep.org/OSEA_CL_Other_Sheep_Kenya.html
Children of Africa Hope Mission Project in
the slums of Nairobi, Kenya. http://rirutaumc.homestead.com/children_of_africa.html
&
Matthew 25:31-46
The Sheep and the Goats
&
Matthew 28:18-20
Matthew 28:18-20
Great Commission
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