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Monthly Archives: June 2011
God beyond us. God with us. God within us.
In a departure from what I usually write on a Monday morning, this week’s posting is not about yesterday’s sermon. In fact I’m not going to write much at all because I’m anxious to get on with the rest of … Continue reading
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Ta-Da!
We celebrated the success of our extended family of graduates in worship yesterday. Three high school-ers, several college undergrads, some Master’s degrees, and one Doctor of Ministry — these photos represent a variety of ages and experience. We are proud … Continue reading
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Left Behind …
No, I’m not referring to the latest misguided attempt at figuring out when the world will end. Why does it not surprise me that Harold Camping is not admitting defeat even though May 21 came and went without drama, rather he has … Continue reading
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A Last Lecture …
If you were presented with an opportunity to impart your wisdom to the world, what life nuggets would you offer? If you could determine what your legacy would be now while you are still active and alive, what would that legacy … Continue reading
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