Saturday, October 12, 2013

lost in our delusions


lost in our delusions
the lies we have told one another
sure that we are infinitely better
than all the other nations
but the metrics tell other things
the measures of inequality
where we are lacking
falling behind many others
no better than the rest
lost in our delusions
our propaganda machine
believing our own lies
to rise above our beliefs


Edited October 12, 2013
longer clip from “The Newsroom”
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America is Broken – v2
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I cry for the children – v2
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I love her but she is broken – v2
October 12, 2013
We pray for our nation – v5
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Edited October 12, 2013
not in a nation state
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the goodness and mercy of God
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lost in our delusions
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What should we tell them
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I cry for the children
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I love her but she is broken
October 12, 2013
America is Broken
“Why America is NOT the greatest country in the world, anymore” video
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watched after reading the post by my college friend Jim Thibeau
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Edited October 10, 2013
we pray for our nation – v4
edited July 4, 2012
we pray for our nation – v3
July 2, 2012
we pray for our nation – v2
extract of Prayers of the People
second of a worship series on:
“Cruising the Sacred Waters of Our Faith”
by Pastor Ruth Foss
sermon blog
meditation blog
Theme - Where do we put Jesus in our lives?
Mark 5:21-43 (GOD’s WORD Translation)
Psalm 130 (Common English Bible)
2 Corinthians 8:7-15 (NIV)
Call to Worship(Abington Worship 2012)(Psalm 130, Mark 5)
Unison Prayer
Prayer of Dedication (Mark 5:21-43) (2 Corinthians 8, Mark 5)
(adapted from GBOD 2012 and Abington Worship 2012)
Communion, UMH page 9
Sermon - What Jesus Means to Me!
by Raymond A. Foss
Suncook, NH
July 1, 2012
Fifth Sunday of Kingdomtide


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