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Introduction Each To Your Own Abilities Harry Potter and the Bible Acts 2:5-12  (Pentecost) God's Love Can Be Told In Many Ways (Pentecost) Giving Thanks We Are One in Christ's Family Mark 3:20-25 Who Are Your Brothers and Your Sisters? A Home Without a Father?  Not Here! Infant Baptism - Why Babies Are Important Luke 12:7 For Mothers John 15:9-17 A Mother's Day Gift  Luke 10:25-37 - The Good Samaritan James 1:23-24 Who Are You? Palm Sunday/Easter - The Greatest Easter Reminder Easter - Why Is Today The Day We Have Our Easter? Easter - Why is Jesus the Greatest of all Superheroes? Easter Egg I Easter Egg II Pentecost - The Holy Spirit I Pentecost - The Holy Spirit II Balloons and the Holy Spirit (Two Moments) The Christian Clock The Feather and the Brick The Greatest Tool God Ever Created The Plumb Line We Are Created In God's Image The Wizard of Oz God's Bakery The Parable of the Sower (Mark 4) Loaves and Fishes and the Jesus Box The Bristlecone Pine and the Bible From This Little Seed Baptism By Fire Grapes are the Path John 15 - The Vines Seeds of Faith Finding the Kingdom of God Two Magic Kingdoms The Roots of Christianity Pounding Home Our Point The Ladder of Success A Call to Arms God's Greatest Miracle Watch Out! Priceless! A Box Big Enough for God's Love How Much God Loves You Life's Party It's the Right Thing to Do The Sound of God Matthew 25:31-46 Big Ones Look Out For Little Ones Deuteronomy 8:7-18 Everything Comes From God JesusInc. and Pauls memo from Thessalonia Meet John the Baptist Remember the Chapel "He's Got the Whole World, in His Hands" What is God's Favorite Color? Room at the Table Follow Me! Turning the Tables - Getting Angry Jesus Style! God's Love Eclipses All! How to Celebrate Jesus with Music Jesus' Love is a Hoop! Jesus' Love is a Slinky Merry Christmas! In October? Romans 3:19-28 Jesus Forgives Us Our Mistakes Giving Thanks Luke 3:4-5 Prepare the Way Construction Company Karl Barth and Kids (Jesus Loves Me, This I Know) How to Build a "Jesus Box" Remote Control The Sound of Two Fingers Clapping 1 Corin 12: 12 - 27 The Heart of the Church Exodus 34:29-35, Luke  9:28-36 Shine Like Jesus! Acts 11:1-18 Peter's Vision CHRIST IS ATTRACTIVE TO ALL

(Posted September, 2009)


Chase has just started kindergarten, which also puts him in league with other like-aged boys and girls in a recreation soccer team, which plays other teams from as far away as anywhere else in the extended neighborhood he lives in.

Watching the "Six and Unders" play soccer is not unlike watching puppies wrestle an old sock stuffed with other old socks. They are both having a wonderful time and no one should interfere. Any adult who watches children play in general also are envious of how quickly friendships can be made of former strangers. Unlike the machinations that go on with the older people - usually beginning with the teens - a child will find another child his own size and temperment and ask, "Do you want to be friends?" The answer has always been a resounding "Okay!" and off they go.

Today's game took place on a field that would be rejected by goats as being too unkempt. A soccer ball could be found somewhere in the clump of children and grass and moved sparingly across the shortened field. As movement of the ball was limited, this allowed the children time to mingle with and make new friends, jersey color not being a consideration. Such a spontaneous friendship erupted between Chase and a boy on the other team. As they shared observations on grass and what their hands looked like, the game continued. Suddenly, from the clump of players, a Hercules of a player kicked the ball well over 20 feet! Obviously, she was a ringer, but this caused great excitement as all the players, including Chase's new friend, rushed towards the moving ball.

Chase, however, was still searching for bugs in the grass, so his new friend stopped running and came back to Chase, pulling him to the ball and shouting, "Come on! Come on!" Together, they then ran with the rest of the kids to see what all the excitement was about.

How often, in any sort of competition, do we return to those falling behind and shout an encouraging, "Come on! Come on!"?