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,
Merry Christmas? Careful who you greet that way. The Puritans responsible for our Thanksgiving holiday not only didn’t say “Merry Christmas,” they outlawed the whole
I am munching on my lunch as I write this. Ironic? More like realistic. After several months of this regular fast I have some sense
New Year’s Resolutions–yearly promises to improve, usually forgotten by February–could this secular tradition to build our spiritual lives? At Trinity, we can, using our four
The supposed War on Christmas arrived early this year, as did all the commercial Christmas decorations. This fight, together with the hyper-commercialization of this season,
The Christmas shopping season is upon us, and with that the annoying Christmas ads. The one I’m finding particularly annoying right now is a car
Here it is: The Advent Sanity Pledge In the name of remembering “the reason for the season,” and maintaining my perspective, sanity, and financial stability,
That’s the song in my head, and it isn’t too inappropriate because Christmas is just a couple days away. Our Gospel story today even gets
Matthew 11:2-11 Even the most confident can have doubts. That’s true at least in our Gospel reading where we find John the Baptist asking questions