New Year’s Resolutions to Keep
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
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,
It’s over. Some of us are thrilled or cautiously optimistic. Others react with anger and grief. Everyone seems a bit stunned. What now? We could
“Twas Grace that taught my heart to fear, and Grace my fears relieved” These familiar, and nearly contradictory, lines sum up everything you need to
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
I don’t need to go to church; I can pray anywhere–even on the golf course! We’ve all heard a variation on these words. Yes, they
It’s a good question. Starting with the Story: Our Gospel story today portrays Jesus sending 70 disciples out to spread the word about his mission.
It was my idea that got us out there. I don’t know why I was the only one to suggest having an event in response
I think I took that title from a bumpersticker, and while flippant, it raises a real issue about faith and its purpose. What do we
“I know exactly what you need to make Trinity great!” Having been doing this work for a few years now, I didn’t hold my breath