The Bones Within: or the Story of the Catrina As most here know, my husband and I have recently returned from Mexico. The most common reaction to this is, “Are…
Herod’s Children. January 27, 2019 It’s an unseasonable date for this sermon. It sounds as if it should have happened closer to the 6th of January, not the 27th, but,…
Always Winter and Never Christmas: Simplicity or Austerity? When our grandson visited us last Tuesday, he was horrified to discover that the tree was gone, the decorations were gone, and,…
Filling the Whole At one time, not long ago, it was news. Now it seems as if an epidemic that ravaged our community no longer shocks us. The epidemic I’m…
Cats, Birds and Souls For several weeks now, our house has been the site of an invasion. Arn and I enjoy watching the bird. We have done this as long…
Recently, while I was working in the garden, I came upon a somewhat egg shaped stone, which made me think about how we may prefer the solidity of stones but…
The Dark Side of the Moon Recently, when I was being poked and prodded and sent for X-rays and such, it occurred to me that a lot of strangers knew…
Invisible Olympics February 25, 2018 I guess many people have been glued to the Olympics this past two weeks, amazed by the abilities that the athletes have developed and awed…
Sermon: Getting Through February 11, 2018 There are some people who love winter. Most of them love winter because they engage in winter sport. I, too, have a winter sport.…
Sermon Looking for a Wizard for Sunday, January 14, 2017 Just before Christmas, a number of us from the church went to see the stage production of The Wizard of…