Last Words
After 26 years, what more is there to say? You know all my catchphrases and my pet peeves. If you’re still reading at this point,
After 26 years, what more is there to say? You know all my catchphrases and my pet peeves. If you’re still reading at this point,
Years ago I embarrassed my daughter as only a clergy-parent could by reading, in public, a book about conducting funerals. According to the book, in
September always feels like the start of a new year. Even though it’s been years since I was in school, I feel like something new
It’s the Fourth, we finally get fireworks, but many of us may be wondering what there is to celebrate. Both sides agree–the nation is falling
It came without ribbons, it came without tags, it came without packages, boxes or bags…. Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn’t before. Maybe
Christians disagree. About important stuff. That’s not really a surprise, but still…. Deep down, I think we each assume that Christians, real Christians, will agree
From Mother Meg The New Year is always a good time to try something new. Jumping the gun, I tried something new last fall, singing
It’s hard. Disagreeing without arguing is hard. Well, duh. Trinity spent an evening discovering this difficulty. Our experience merits some attention. We found two
Taking prayer seriously–it’s something a Christian should do; can’t argue with that! But prayer itself–prayer that is more than a wish list of items for
While Trinity’s Sunday School usually meets during the first part of the worship service, right now our children are spending time in church. That’s no