The Great Passion: St. Matthew’s in English
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Bach’s St. Matthew’s Passion was originally written to be performed in the Good Friday Vespers liturgy. I did not know that there was an English version of the Passion until today! It’s available in either Apple Music or Spotify (just search for St. Matthew’s Passion; Jeffrey Skidmore). And if you’d like to learn a bit more about the Passion, here’s a fine article. http://feeds.feedburner.com/WeedonsBlog ..read more
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Thanks to Darlene and Philip Cawthon…
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…for sharing this beautiful picture with me. It's looking from Dr. Lee Maxwell's grave back to the old St. John's Lutheran Church in Maryville. Lee served there as pastor for many years, and was preceded there more than a century before by none other than the great Friederich Lochner. It's also the mother parish of St. Paul's in Hamel. Sadly, the church was closed a few years after Lee's death. http://feeds.feedburner.com/WeedonsBlog ..read more
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A taste of Paradise…
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…that is what I think every time we are blessed to visit Mexico. Here are some pics from our latest adventures:  http://feeds.feedburner.com/WeedonsBlog ..read more
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Remember, O Man…
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…that thou art dust and unto dust thou shalt return. http://feeds.feedburner.com/WeedonsBlog ..read more
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Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
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A good thought for holy Lent, whose arrival is so soon: “The one who knows that the enemy stands before the gates and straightway lets him enter the city; the one who has been warned of the descending steps of sin but does not heed the warning; the one who knows what is the armor of faith and has been clothed with it but does not use it to repel the evil spirits, mocks and despises the good gifts of the kingdom of God more than the heathen. The violent conflict with shame, dread, and hesitation that always rages in his heart before a Christian consents to sin, in contrast to the easy course o ..read more
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And…
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…I got a little grandpa snuggling in Winnie Mae, our youngest grandchild (#13): http://feeds.feedburner.com/WeedonsBlog ..read more
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It was a little early
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But we had a birthday party for this young man who turns 1 on Tuesday: Happy birthday, Emmett William Ibisch! http://feeds.feedburner.com/WeedonsBlog ..read more
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Quinquagesima
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OMAD
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This week Cindi and I went back to OMAD (one meal a day). What a difference it makes in our schedule! I find myself so much more relaxed not having to think about the extra meals (no prep, no clean up!) at breakfast and lunch. And if I eat my 1.5 to 2 lbs of meat at dinner, I don’t even think about food till dinner time the following day! Today’s feast was awesome. Cindi did up half a tenderloin she had found on sale.  I stirred up some alfredo while she was frying the meat. I have definitely decided that I prefer the alfredo on tenderloin to hollandaise. That was dinner: a plate of tende ..read more
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Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
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Man cannot save himself, but he can destroy himself… The “I will” comes from God, the “I will not” from man’s own free choice. Acceptance is not earned through merit but is a gift; perdition is not the result of fate but of sin. In the final judgment, men are placed at the right hand of the Judge; they place themselves at His left.—Adolf Köberle, Quest for Holiness, p. 143, 144.  http://feeds.feedburner.com/WeedonsBlog ..read more
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