He Started It!
Doesn’t it seem to you that our national discourse sounds like an elementary schoolyard? We all do it. Appalled by the insults and accusations coming
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Doesn’t it seem to you that our national discourse sounds like an elementary schoolyard? We all do it. Appalled by the insults and accusations coming
Politics and religion–do we really want to go there? For Trinity, following Jesus means that we meet now and then with believers of other faiths,
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
Doing the same thing over and over? Whether it’s the same relationship drama or returning to the addiction, over and over, as if self-destruction were
Doesn’t it seem like everything is politics these days? Seems we just can’t escape the arguments, the outrages, and news, fake or not. I know! We’ll
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
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
Watching from the balcony, I had a good view of the worship going on below. The fact that I was observing from the balcony presented an
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