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November 5, 2024 | 1 Comment

A few final thoughts on this Election Day…

A few final thoughts on this Election Day…

  1. Jesus will still be Lord after the election ends, after the vote is certified, and after Inauguration Day. Still. Always
  2. Your neighbors will still be your neighbors, regardless of how they voted, who wins, and how they react, so the ties that bind us to one another in friendship and care matter more than the election results.
  3. You are a follower of Jesus. That identity is more important than being a Republican, Democrat, Independent, or none of the above. 
  4. Your vote counts: It matters to the outcome for elected office and ballot issues. It matters A LOT to your soul. Be at peace with how you voted. 
  5. Our job is to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, mind and strength, and love our neighbors as we love ourselves. The rest is God’s job. Trust Him to do it.

Election, Jesus Christ, Love Tagged: Election, Identity, Jesus, Neighbors


September 1, 2024 | Leave a Comment

Names matter

We have two major party candidates for President of the United States: Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. 

Donald Trump’s name is easy enough to pronounce. I’ve been watching Donald Duck cartoons since I was a kid, and who hasn’t wanted to play the trump card? 

But Kamala Harris? Well, her name is a little tougher. Fair enough if we stumble, but too often I’m hearing people (a) not even try or (b) mispronounce her name intentionally in ways that are unintentionally racist. Friends, “I just call her ‘Caramel’ since she’s brown” is not okay. 

Making a joke of someone’s racial and ethnic background or skin color is not okay in the community, and it’s really not okay in the body of Christ where we know ourselves–all of ourselves–made precious in the image of God.

Besides, names matter. Names mean something.

All throughout our scriptures, God gets particular about names.

Abram became Abraham, meaning “father of many” (Genesis 17:5). Pharaoh’s daughter gave Moses his name, meaning “draw out,” after drawing him out of the water (Exodus 2:10). Poor Naomi, whose name means “pleasant,” changes her name to “Mara,” meaning “bitter” (Ruth 1:20). 

Jesus, name above all names, means “God saves” (Luke 1:31). 

Behind every name is a story, and every story is of people who love and care about the child they are naming. I don’t know Kamala Harris’ mom, but I suspect she and her husband chose the name with all the excitement and joy of all expectant parents.

So, I get it. Names are hard to remember sometimes and even harder to pronounce and spell. I’m a pastor, and I struggle all the time with names. Do you know how many ways there are to spell Hailey, Hayley, Haylee, Hayleigh…you get the idea?

And I get that there are really valid reasons not to vote for Ms. Harris, but there’s no excuse for mockery. As an American, I want to respect the Office of the Presidency. As a citizen of the Kingdom, I want to respect the image of God in her.

Here’s the easiest way I’ve found to remember how to pronounce Ms. Harris’ first name: 

“Comma-la.” It’s the punctuation mark, plus a la. Or, as Fraulein Maria would say, the punctuation mark plus “a note to follow so.” 

Kamala. Comma-la. It’s her name, and it’s not that hard. For the sake of God-Saves, we can try.

God, Jesus Christ, Love, Prejudice Tagged: imago dei, Names, Presidential election


July 15, 2024 | Leave a Comment

Love Anyway, Love Because

A sermon on Matthew 5:43-48, preached on Sunday, July 14, after the attempted assassination on President Trump:

“Love Anyway, Love Because”

There’s an old story of a preacher who was finishing an impassioned sermon on today’s passage (Matthew 5:43-48), “Love your enemies.”

He looked out at the congregation and asked, “Will you go out into the world and love your enemies?”

Roused by the Holy Spirit, every hand in the congregation went up except for one. She was an elderly woman in the front row.

The pastor paused and looked at her. “Why can’t you love your enemies?” he asked.

She shrugged, “Pastor, I can honestly say I have no enemies.”

The pastor didn’t buy it. “Remind me again how old you are?” he asked.

“Pastor,” she replied, “you know I’m 96.”

He nodded. “Yes! 96 years old and no enemies? That’s impossible. How could you have lived that long without having any enemies?”  [Read more…]

Hatred, Jesus Christ, Love Tagged: Loving our enemies, Loving our Neighbors, President Trump


This is the day that
the Lord has made;
let us rejoice
and be glad in it.

– Psalm 118:24
Rev. Dr. MJ Romano

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