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The Ohio District offers these pages of its website for personal perspectives on faith and life in today's world. We hope to offer visitors to our site thought-provoking insights, questions and encouragements that will draw them more deeply into study of the Scriptures, prayer, and reflection.
We want this to be an interactive process where readers offer their comments and reflections on the ideas offered by our bloggers (You must be a registered user of our site to take advantage of this feature). Our prayer is that these conversations will in small (and perhaps large) ways help us make the light of Christ shine more brightly in our homes, congregations and communities.
We have created a page for guest bloggers. If you have an essay of up to 300 words that you feel would help up accomplish the goals outlined above, please submit it by email to our website adminsitrator.
The Ohio District offers these pages of its website for personal perspectives on faith and life in today's world. We hope to offer visitors to our site thought-provoking insights, questions and encouragements that will draw them more deeply into study of the Scriptures, prayer, and reflection.
We want this to be an interactive process where readers offer their comments and reflections on the ideas offered by our bloggers (You must be a registered user of our site to take advantage of this feature). Our prayer is that these conversations will in small (and perhaps large) ways help us make the light of Christ shine more brightly in our homes, congregations and communities.
We have created a page for guest bloggers. If you have an essay of up to 300 words that you feel would help up accomplish the goals outlined above, please submit it by email to our website adminsitrator.
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Ablaze!
 Ohio District ABLAZE
Rev Terry Cripe
July, 2008
Will Rogers said, “Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there.” Had the Holy Spirit not been poured out on the disciples, Will's words would have applied to them. The Holy Spirit was not about to work apart from moving human voices to carry the Gospel to human ears. I think St Paul's words also fit here when he said, “He who sows sparingly reaps sparingly.” In this seventh ABLAZE segment, I want to talk about one of the specific ABLAZE goals, that of reaching 100 million people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ by 2017.
Ohio District ABLAZE
Rev Terry Cripe
June, 2008
In this month's ABLAZE segment, I'd like to address those who love our church year. Its schedule of seasons and readings really does help us preachers cover more of the whole council of God. It does create a nice rhythm and flow that rings truer than observing a bunch of other contrived celebrations. It helps us rehearse and re-present to ourselves the whole life of Christ and our place incorporated into that life. But there is a hidden treasure here that I'd like to use to challenge you, and it also has to do with the church year. In the distant past, the Church set aside the season of Lent as a time for catechesis, to prepare catechumens for baptism on Easter. The Church Year drives so much of our ministry, why not let it shape our outreach strategy as well?
 Ohio District ABLAZE
Rev Terry Cripe
May, 2008
This month I'd like to talk about revitalization. If you remember the goals of ABLAZE, you recall that one of them is to revitalize 2000 congregations by 2017. While a number of our congregations have asked to hear a presentation on this process, and while some have already begun the process, I want to draw your attention to a different kind of revitalization that four of our District pastors have been involved in at one time or another in their ministry (and not all of these happened while they were in the Ohio District). When they reached their congregations, these four pastors made a surprising and sad discovery: their congregations were no longer Lutheran. Oh, they were Lutheran in name, but certainly not Lutheran in teaching and practice. In several instances, some lay leaders and members proved to be quite hostile to any suggestion that Lutheran teaching should be reintroduced. Yet, to their credit, these pastors very patiently and lovingly set about to bring those congregations back into something resembling Lutheran congregations. For the most part, they taught and preached from Luther's Small Catechism. In some cases the teaching was received happily; in other cases, life became very difficult and challenging for them, especially when strong objections came or when people packed up and left. But these pastors persevered and with God's help, most saw progress. To their credit, when some laity saw that they were now being taught Lutheran doctrine, they left. They admitted they really did not believe our Lutheran teaching after all. I commend them for that integrity.
 Ohio District Ablaze
Rev Terry Cripe
April, 2008
Your Crown of Glory Ablaze #4
To have attended the funerals of three Ohio District pastors in the first three months of 2008 has been sobering. Scripture rightly urges us to pray, “Teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts to wisdom.”
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