Cultivating gratitude through awareness
I sometimes use a practice called the wheel of awareness, which I learned from reading Daniel J. Siegel, a clinical professor of..
Aaron Neff is head of staff at the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford, New York. He is also Moderator-Elect of the Presbytery of Genesee Valley.
I sometimes use a practice called the wheel of awareness, which I learned from reading Daniel J. Siegel, a clinical professor of..
At my first church as a pastor, the session organized an effort to reach out to inactive members of the church. Each..
Recently on my way home from work, my wife asked me to stop at the grocery store to pick up a few..
My kids love the Disney movie “Moana.” Here’s my summary of the movie: Mother goddess Te Fiti’s heart is stolen causing the..
During a week of vacation this summer, I took my kids to a creek near their grandparent’s house. While my wife was..
It’s hard to begin to understand just how much the pandemic has affected our lives. I was called to be the pastor..
In Galatians 5:22-23, I think Paul means, “The fruit of the Spirit is love” and that the other virtues he lists after..
I can still picture myself sitting in the pew of the United Methodist Church I grew up in, listening to my pastor..
A few months ago, I bought some tomatoes at the grocery store. My wife cut one open and discovered that..
Guest commentary by Aaron Neff Shortly after Epiphany, my family took down our Christmas tree. It was a sad affair for my..
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