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Object Permanence

Posted by Rev. Pat Grace on

A very long time ago, I was an education major. I ended up graduating with a psychology degree, but enjoyed my education classes, especially the ones which dealt with developmental theory…the study of how human beings grow and change. One of my favorite authors was Jean Piaget, a Swiss...

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“Some people feel the rain, others just get wet.”

Posted by Rev. Nathan Finnin on

“Some people feel the rain, others just get wet.”   It’s raining again today, and I’m over it. I want to go outside. I want my son to go outside. So that’s what we’re going to do. We’re going to go outside in the rain. We’re going to splash...

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Worship and the new normal of daily life

Posted by Rev. Sarah Carver on

I’ve been watching DIY tutorials on hair cutting as the temptation to shed some of this mop grows. Some folks make it look pretty easy—just a pair of clippers and some pointy scissors. Now, I do have a hair appointment, rebooked for me for June 26th, which will be three months since...

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Grief and Hope

Posted by Rev. Greg Farrand on

It is often said that most preachers are preaching to themselves. We create sermons that not only rise out of our hearts but are also the message we need to hear. So for better or for worse, preaching is often some form of self-therapy. I am not sure how blogs work but during this unique and...

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Sheep lore

Posted by Rev. Pat Grace on

Yesterday was Good Shepherd Sunday…reminding us of one of our favorite images for Jesus. When you are a priest and have to preach about sheep several times a year, you end up knowing a lot about their habits, their quirks and their unique personalities and ways. I must confess, I love...

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Neighbors

Posted by Rev. Nathan Finnin on

Who is my neighbor?   I have been thinking about neighbors a lot lately. Largely because my physical neighbors are the only people I see with any kind of regulatory these days. I see them walking their dogs, riding bikes, playing outside, doing yard work, and even picnicking. I wave, and...

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