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Aaron Huglen

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Roseau Rams Hockey \ All Glory to God

Roseau, MN Katılım Aralık 2015
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Aaron Huglen@aaronhuglen_8·
July 22-August 2 is the correct date. Week 1: 22-26 Week 2: 29-2
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Aaron Huglen@aaronhuglen_8·
ROSEAU HOCKEY CAMP NEWS! July 15-26
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Chad Bird
Chad Bird@birdchadlouis·
Today we remember that God washes our feet. The fingers that crafted the universe scrub scum from between toes. The hands that painted the cosmos wash feet painted with dirt and sweat. The One before whom all angels bow gets on his knees to labor as a slave. We become clean, he becomes filthy. In doing this, Jesus our God gives us a humble epiphany, a revelation of who he is. He is the God who makes his glory visible in lowliness and servitude. He is the God who gives -his cheek to the betraying lips of Judas -his face to the slapping hand of the high priest -his countenance to the spit of the Sanhedrin. He is the God who gives -his head to the thorns -his feet to the spikes -his side to the spear. He is the God who embraces rejection, shame, torture, and death, to give himself to you. And here is why: because that’s who God is. He is the God who is love. Therefore he loves you by giving to you. For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son. What he gives you is nothing less than himself. God gives, you receive. This is everything. He not only washes your feet; he washes you clean, body and soul, through the holy bath in his name. He fills the baptismal font with water from his spear-pierced side and kneels there to wash off the dirt and sweat and grime of your evil. He feeds you himself, his body, his blood. Every natural food we take into our bodies is transformed into our bodies. We don't become corn on the cob or hamburgers. But the supper of our Lord is different. This food transforms you into that which it is. You, the church, are the body of Christ. You are what you eat. So, come and eat. Come and drink. Come to the lowly God who has joined you in your lowliness that he might exalt you in himself. On Maundy Thursday, let us recall, with thanksgiving, how fitting it all is: How fitting that humanity, which plunged into death by eating forbidden fruit, should receive life and immortality by a meal provided by our Savior, the Last Adam. How fitting that sinners, their unity rent asunder by hatred and violence, should be gathered into one communion by partaking of the one loaf, baked from many scattered grains. How fitting that we, who are hard pressed and beaten down by evil, should be comforted and uplifted by drinking from the Lord’s cup, filled with the blood of grapes that have been trampled and pressed underfoot. How divinely and beautifully fitting, on this holy Thursday, that we have our feet lovingly washed by the very God from whom we once ran in terror and shame. Here is our God, Jesus Christ, who comes not to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.
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Aaron Huglen@aaronhuglen_8·
“The darker the day the brighter the light, so just keep talking to Jesus— the only way, the truth, and the life.” Brandon Lake, Thomas Rhett - Talking To Jesus (Live from The Ryman) youtu.be/N9Rgb27afss via @YouTube
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Franklin Graham
Franklin Graham@Franklin_Graham·
The New York City skyline has never been more beautiful—and meaningful—than it was in this 1956 Good Friday photo. Skyscrapers lit up with the cross to acknowledge the sacrificial love of Jesus Christ and our nation’s long and deep foundation of faith and dependence on Him. In God We Trusted. How heartbreaking and deeply regrettable that as a nation we have turned our back on Him. There is a high price for removing God and His authority from our lives. Whether or not rulers, kings, authorities, peoples or nations acknowledge it, He is still the King of kings and the Lord of lords. At Easter we celebrate the fact that Jesus Christ came to earth to pay the price for our sins, poured out His blood on a cross, died, was buried and God raised Him to life on the third day. He’s alive! He came as a Savior and will return one day and will judge those who have rejected Him. I believe time is short. Even if buildings aren’t lit up with the cross, our hearts can be if we put our faith and trust in Jesus Christ. Let’s tell everyone about a risen Savior who loves them and is the only way to Heaven!
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Seth Dillon
Seth Dillon@SethDillon·
This kid has more courage, conviction, and clarity of thought than most adults today. Powerful stuff. I can’t imagine how proud his parents are.
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Brenda Huglen
Brenda Huglen@BrendaHuglen·
Day two, back in Boston.
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Franklin Graham
Franklin Graham@Franklin_Graham·
My father loved to take a walk just to smell the leaves this time of yr. He & my mother would sit by an open fire & just enjoy each other’s company. If he were alive, I know what he’d want to say: Repent of your sins & put your faith in Jesus. Trust Him as your Savior today!
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Greg Frank
Greg Frank@g_frank6·
Some personal news: I will be leaving @WiLD102Radio at the end of the month. I wanted to thank everyone up here in Roseau. The last four years were a blast and I'll never forget the place where I got my radio career started.
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Paul David Tripp
Paul David Tripp@PaulTripp·
The center of Christianity is not a human commitment to live right, but a God of tender love and forgiving grace.
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Minnesota Men’s Hockey
Minnesota Men’s Hockey@GopherHockey·
𝘽𝙖𝙘𝙠-𝙩𝙤-𝘽𝙖𝙘𝙠 𝙂𝙤𝙥𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙨! The @penguins follow up by taking #Gophers forward Tristan Broz in the second round (58th overall) of the 2021 NHL Entry Draft.
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Minnesota Men’s Hockey
Minnesota Men’s Hockey@GopherHockey·
𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙋𝙄𝘾𝙆 𝙄𝙎 𝙄𝙉! The @MapleLeafs have selected #Gophers forward Matthew Knies in the second round (57th overall) of the 2021 NHL Entry Draft.
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Fargo Force
Fargo Force@FargoForce·
With the 54th pick of the 2021 NHL Draft the @mnwild select defenseman Jack Peart, congratulations @jpeart24! #BLACKnBLUE
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Jake Braccini
Jake Braccini@BracciniJake·
I learned these past couple weeks that our God isn’t any better because he helped/ or is helping you in a certain situation. He is still so good even when you’re knocked down or going through it. #TTP
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