Going Out and Coming In All Saints Becky Robbins-Penniman Some people light up a room by coming into it, some people light it up by going out of it. All are under the watchful, caring eye of God. A Church where Jesus is Lord is to be a place where everyone – even the ones we […]
Searching, yearning, searching some more. From ancient days when the Psalmist time and again sought the face of the LORD, to St. Augustine of Hippo some 1600 years ago, who said “our hearts are restless until they rest in [God],” to Blaise Pascal some 350 years ago.
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Oh, for the good old days. Back in Egypt when we had meat to eat. Sure, some people had it really bad, like the pregnant women who were at risk of having their boys killed at birth because Pharaoh was afraid of Israelite men.
Welcoming children. Jesus told us to welcome little children in his name.
That’s not so hard for us, is it? This past week, I’ve received an email from several of you called “Life is Beautiful” which has all these great illustrations of people doing acts of kindness.
Today is Constitution Sunday. On this day we commemorate the formation and signing of the U.S. Constitution by thirty-nine brave men on September 17, 1787. This is an important day in our nation’s history.
My travels this summer, which, as I said last week, took me well over 20,000 miles in three months, were packed full of all kinds of adventures and stories. I’ll be sharing some of those, of course, over the weeks, maybe even months, ahead – depending on how long I can milk this – because I had a lot of truly wonderful experiences.
What will I do? This question can involve anything from what we want to be when we grow up to deciding whether to go get a cup of coffee at Starbucks. Frankly, I think the first question is a lot simpler than the second.
“Wisdom” Pentecost 13 Mary Anne Dorner No transcription available.
“Change the World” Pentecost 12 Deacon Cindy Roehl No transcription available.