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October 3-4 2008

Sunday, August 31st
The Rev. Dr. Joseph Clifford
Exodus 3
"The Great Invitation"



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Joe's Journal
July 18, 2008

Friends,

This weekend I will be at Mo Ranch on the church's annual retreat. The Texas Hill Country is a beautifully unique corner of God's creation. After our first experience there last year, the Cliffords were hooked. The highlight of the weekend was celebrating communion at the outdoor chapel on the hill overlooking the Guadalupe River and the Mo Ranch campus. It was a little taste of heaven--literally. 
 
(cont.) On Sunday, both in our sanctuary in Dallas and on the hill at Mo we will be reading Genesis 28 and the story of Jacob's ladder. Jacob was on his way to Haran to look for a bride. He stopped for the night in the wilderness and had a dream in which a ramp extended from heaven to earth with God's angels coming up and going down. Upon waking up, Jacob said he was standing at heaven's gate and named the place, "Beth-el," which means, "The House of God." 
 
At Mo Ranch, the surrounding beauty of God's creation makes it easy to imagine the place as heaven's gate. Truth be told, heaven's gate can open anywhere, for God's presence is everywhere. From time to time we have those holy moments when we tune into God's presence in a special way. Sometimes they happen at a place like Mo Ranch, but they are just as likely to happen in the sanctuary at FPC, or in the serving line at the Bridge, or with the wonderful children who come to our day camp each day, or in a holy moment shared with a loved one. 
 
Such moments are not about location. They are about vision, the ability to see, to discern the presence of God with us in the world. In such moments, God does not change, we do. God is no more present in those moments than in any moment, but our awareness of God's presence makes the moment holy. 
 
This Sunday, by God's grace, may we meet at the intersection of heaven and earth; whether we're at Mo Ranch of Harwood and Young, for both places are holy places, both offer the opportunity for a little taste of heaven.
 
In Christ,
Joe