Dec 4, 2014 | Blog
An Advent Devotional On our trip to Finland last summer, we were greeted by days filled with eighteen hours of sunshine. Now this sounds nice, but our biological clocks actually crave darkness. Like chickens that know it’s time to roost because the sun goes...
Dec 1, 2014 | Sermons
First Sunday in Advent, November 30 2014 Genesis 1:1-3 On our trip to Finland last summer, we were greeted by days filled with eighteen hours of sunshine. While there, we visited the Arctic Circle, where there are days during the year when the sun never sets. Now this...
Nov 3, 2014 | Blog
Helen Cooper is a writer for the New York Times. Her coverage of the Ebola crisis is unique because she was born in Liberia and she still has family living there. Having immigrated to the United States, she escaped many of the civil war’s atrocities which...
Oct 15, 2014 | Sermons
October 14, 1014 John 11:35 The first sound we make is a cry. That initial cry from a newborn is music to the ears of everyone in the delivery room. It’s the sound of life. It’s also a sound that a mother and a father soon learn to like less, as it means 2:00 A.M....
Sep 28, 2014 | Blog
A friend recently asked me, “Did God ever wonder where he or she came from?” Wow! That’s not your everyday question and it required a lot of thought, like a math problem. Strangely, my mind raced back to geometry class and discussions about lines and...