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About jamiebrame

Greetings, fellow earthlings. I'm the retired Program Director at Christmount, the national retreat, camp, and conference center of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), in Black Mountain, NC. From September 2019 through October, 2020, I served Timberlake Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Lynchburg, VA, as interim minister. After taking more than a year off, First Christian Church (DoC), Wilson, NC, offered me the position of Interim Minister, beginning May 10, 2022. Originally from Eden, NC, I graduated from John Motley Morehead High School, earned a BA in Religion and Philosophy at Atlantic Christian College (now Barton College), and eked out a Master of Divinity from the Divinity School at Duke University. I served, in various positions, churches (part time and full time) in North Carolina and Georgia, and have lived in Black Mountain, NC, since 1989. I married Renae in 1992 (she refers to these years as "looooooooooong" years. I've spent the past 50 years or so trying to practice Christian contemplative prayer with some touches of Zen meditation to help the journey along. Married to a wife who is much holier than I am, I am fortunate to learn from her daily about how to do this thing called spirituality. Being an ordained minister doesn't make me holy (but occasionally, as you'll read, a little sanctimonious, so forgive me in advance!); but I hope that I put my education to good use. I'd love to be considered a spiritual teacher, but I know myself too well to claim that. While I do a bit of teaching, I think the best teaching we do is when we remain silent (the old desert abba said something like, "if you won't learn from my silence, you won't learn from my talking"). But silence shouldn't turn into quietism, and we do have to speak out and act for justice and fairness and equality for all. I frequently ask myself the question, "Does it matter?" about the major - and minor - issues of the day. What I think matters: love for God, equality, fairness, loving our neighbor, feeding hungry people, housing homeless ones, clothing naked ones, and especially caring for children; basically, caring for those who have some trouble caring for themselves. AND our relationship with God. What doesn't matter: what you think of me. I'm not very Christ-like. You won't hear me talking about all the things I do for others, or all the things I do for God - I was taught that It's not about me, and using good works to get attention for myself isn't what Christian faith is about - look up "narcissism" on Google. I'm not sure Jesus thinks it matters much that I am like him or not, but I do. The old story from the rabbis is probably apropo: when I am hauled up before God at the end of time, God isn't going to ask me why I wasn't more like someone else: I will be asked why I wasn't more like me. The rabbis tell the story better. I'm still a work in progress, as Renae will attest to. Finally, I just hope that something you read here will make you think. Use what you can, ignore the rest. Go read some of the desert saints. Read the classics. Take care of people, never point to yourself, and don't follow me: I'm just hoping to be one more signpost to God. And as one friend reminded me the week before I left Christmount, "It matters." Oh, and my favorite color is probably blue, and I love cats, and I love my wife's music. I don't like beets.

Pope Francis

(a ministerial note to my congregation at the end of April, 2025) We survived Lent. We survived Holy Week. We survived Easter. There are so many people in the world who are not surviving. We see them daily, hear about … Continue reading

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Earth Day 2025

Happy Earth Day! I still remember the first Earth Day in 1970, when I was but a wee lad of 16 years, a sophomore in high school. It was a big event for our school, as many of us planted … Continue reading

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Mid-Week Lenten Thoughts from Jamie

A few more thoughts about Bible (a few more thoughts about the March 23, 2025, sermon) The Bible is a library, a written collection of how people understood God’s interaction with them in the world. Much of it is history: … Continue reading

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Mid-Week Lenten Thoughts from Jamie

A few more thoughts about Church from the March 16, 2025, sermon When I was in college, “church” referred to an institution whose identity and practices were pretty much set in stone. However, for many of my peers and I, … Continue reading

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Mid-Week Lenten Thoughts from Jamie

A Few More Thoughts about God (This is an extension of a sermon I preached on March 9, 2025) One of the things I usually say about God is that God is not an old, white man. God is, especially, … Continue reading

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Lenten Weekly Devotions 2023

Instead of a daily devotion, our Lenten prayer time will be spent with a theme for the week based on the scripture for the sermon the Sunday at the end of the week: thus, the devotions will begin on Monday … Continue reading

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This Little Light of Mine

This past Sunday’s Gospel reading, Matthew 5: 13 – 16, talks simply about two things: salt and light. Being one who, along with his wife, watches salt levels constantly for health reasons, I decided to leave salt alone here as … Continue reading

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In Memoriam, David Crosby

Last Wednesday, January 18, a friend texted to say, “I guess you heard that David Crosby died today.” For some reason, I had not. I’ve been waiting for this one. For the past few years, Crosby has mentioned death in … Continue reading

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Resolutions

It’s that time of year again, when we are challenged to make new beginnings in a “new” year. I could write for pages on the illusion/delusion of time measurement, probably without making any kind of meaningful impact. Suffice it to … Continue reading

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Happy New Year

Staring into the face of a new year and glancing back at the most recent one to pass away always makes me a little nostalgic, and today I turn to some years ago, when I was regularly involved in the … Continue reading

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