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A commencement is a beginning, and like all beginnings, it is combined with an ending. This season of gowns and tassels brings with..
Presbyterian pastor, writer, wife and mom (not listed in order of importance).
A commencement is a beginning, and like all beginnings, it is combined with an ending. This season of gowns and tassels brings with..
I was born into a Presbyterian family. I had no say in that. However, at one point in my adult life, I..
It was late. The prophets, both major and minor, were running together. Elisha, Elijah. Zephaniah, Zechariah. Amos, Hosea, Habakkuk. Index cards littered..
If I were still in the pulpit, preparing to preach on the second Sunday of Easter, perhaps the lowest attendance of the..
Lately, I’ve been drawn back to Acts. Specifically, Acts 11 and 15. As I read, certain phrases and sentences stand out. Phrases..
UNIFORM LESSON FOR MARCH 29, 2015 Scripture Passage and Lesson Focus: John 16:4b-15 It is the fourth Sunday of Lent and as we..
Austin Seminary’s annual Midwinter Lectures, held Feb. 2-4, were both a marathon and a sprint. Midwinters take place within brief, sprint-like days..
THEY SIT SIDE-BY-SIDE on my dining room table, a plastic dashboard Jesus (complete with a spring and an adhesive base) and an..
NO MATTER HOW MANY Presbyterian Holy Week worship services my husband dutifully attends, it isn’t Holy Week for him if he doesn’t..
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