The Day of Pentecost

Whenever we think of children and God, the image of sweetness, innocence, and no hidden agendas come to our minds.  Children are innocent.  They are not tainted by the cynicisms, doubts and apprehensions which plague us adults.  But there is another side of children we tend to overlook.  This is the side of children which [...]

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7 Easter

Last Sunday, a real blessing was shared after the 10:30 service.  What was shared was a photograph.  It was a photo of a newborn baby and shown by a very proud grandmother.  Yes, every time I see a newly born infant I marvel at how God works.  The fertilization of the egg transforming into a [...]

6 Easter

Growing up, I thought the whole world was the size of the backyard of my grandparents.  Playing in this piece of property allowed us to use our imaginations, to become pirates looking for that treasure chest filled with gold, taking turns on who will be the cops and who will be the robber, to hide [...]

5 Easter

Grey hairs are becoming more noticeable on my mom’s head.  Some say it may be the added years  on her journey through life.  There is a part of me way down deep inside me that knows this is not necessarily true.  If the truth were to be let out, I really believe that the reason [...]

4 Easter

Every Sunday, we begin the Nicene Creed with either, I believe or We believe.  This is our statement of faith as we share what we unequivocally the true nature of God.  We claim God to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.  We claim that Jesus lived, died, and lived in resurrection.  We claim that God’s [...]