March 13, 2025

Image by reenablack from Pixabay (Written Wednesday morning February 25th 2025) This morning I awoke early, too early considering I had slept just a few hours. My being was filled with physical pain and so much to do. I sat down with my tea and a book of reflections, “Embers” by Richard Wagamese. Richard began by reminding me…

March 5, 2025

          My reflection at church was based on 1 Corinthians 13, the” love chapter,” and Matthew 22: 34 – 40, The Greatest Commandment. Both scripture passages talk about love. In today’s world, we use the word “love” mostly to describe a feeling. We love winter vacations. We love our new shirt….

March 4, 2025

          One of the newer hymns in Voices United that I love to sing at the beginning of a church service is “Come In Come In and Sit down.” The second line of the first verse states, “You know the reason why you came. Yet no reason can explain. So join…

February 21, 2025

          As children we chafe at limitations. When my son, Dave, at age seven, wanted the freedom to ride his bicycle the mile from home to his friend’s house in town, I refused.           “Why?” He pleaded. “I can ride to the back of the farm on…

February 7, 2025

Image by Steve Haselden from Pixabay           At the end of January, I completed the first draft of my eleventh book, (my second worship resource), Dipping Your Toes, Too. The manuscript is filled with stories, mostly small and personal, that connect the Bible to my life. My hope is that they will do the…

January 21, 2025

​ Dipping Your Toes, Too Dipping Your Toes, Too I HAVE AN ANNOUNCEM ENT!   IT IS FINISHED!!!!!      The manuscript for Dipping Your Toes, Too is completed and sent in to the graphic designer, Sue Reynolds. It’s been a long process. Forty-six full services – Call to Worship, Candle lighting, prayers, scripture, hymns, reflection,…

January 9, 2025

Image by John Hain from Pixabay I finished 2024 with a column about Hope. My topic for this column, January 2025, is humility, the foundation stone of Hope. For the last month I’ve been reflecting on the thoughts of Canadian First Nations author, Richard Wagamese in his book, “One Drum: Stories and Ceremonies for a Planet.” Richard begins…

January 5, 2025

Image by Leopictures from Pixabay   I am starting the New Year with one of my favorite authors, Madeline L’Engle, and her book of reflections, Glimpses of Grace. The cover is worn and tattered but Madeline’s message is as fresh and relevant in 2025 as it was when her book was published in 1998 and when Jesus gave…

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