Goodbye and Thank You
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I’m deeply grateful for your warmth, your flexibility (Yes, your flexibility), your faithfulness, and your curiosity about what it means to be church and Love-makers during these troubled times.
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I’m deeply grateful for your warmth, your flexibility (Yes, your flexibility), your faithfulness, and your curiosity about what it means to be church and Love-makers during these troubled times.
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This Sunday, August 28, we finish our three-Sunday worship series, Day by Day, The Ancient Made New! This week, we focus on the birthing practices, Breathe and Push. Can’t get much more ancient or new than that, can we?!
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As we near the end of our sojourn together, I’ve noticed I have a much clearer picture of the path we’ve already walked than I had when we were actually walking it.
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Before 1st Century disciples of Jesus came to be called Christians, they referred to themselves as Followers of the Way of Jesus (Acts 24:14).
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Do you find it fathomable that stardust from the beginning of creation is literally a part of our ancestors, of you and me and generations to come?
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“The more you know about another person's story, the less possible it is to see that person as your enemy.” - Parker Palmer
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Please read all the way to the end of this note!
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This past Sunday we concluded our worship series, Living into Pentecost.
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This Sunday, July 3, is the last in our worship series, Living Into Pentecost.