Archive for October, 2010
Monday, October 11th, 2010
An Unreasonable Love
David Orendorff Luke 10:25-37 October 10, 2010
George and Lenny decide to cross North America in a hot air balloon. However, neither were particularly experienced balloonists, and Lenny’s mind quickly drifted from navigation to thoughts of how clouds look like cuddly little bunny rabbits. Upon realizing that they were lost, George declared, “Lenny — we are [...]
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Tuesday, October 5th, 2010
A Little Faith
Luke 17:5-6 David Orendorff October 3, 2010
Sekiso, a famous Zen teacher, asks this koan, a kind of faith question, of his students, “A man sits on top of a hundred-foot pole. How can he go farther up?” A student of Zen might spend weeks or months on this question. Another Zen master, responding to [...]
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Monday, October 4th, 2010
A Little Faith
Luke 17:5-6 David Orendorff October 3, 2010
Sekiso, a famous Zen teacher, asks this koan, a kind of faith question, of his students: “A man sits on top of a hundred-foot pole. How can he go farther up?” A student of Zen might spend weeks or months on this question. Another Zen master, responding to Sekiso, [...]



