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Doyll Andrews
Dec 27, 2020
A Charlie Brown Christmas
“For behold, I bring unto you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the City of...
Jerry Kahrs
Dec 19, 2020
The Ultimate “Driveway Moment”
If you’re like me, a long-time fan and listener of National Public Radio, you’ll know that the term “driveway moments” refers to those...
Nancy Becker
Dec 11, 2020
Advent Meditations
Advent 2020 is turning out to be a rather different kind of advent than many of us have experienced in years past. Both public and...
Lou Ann Karabel
Dec 4, 2020
The Past and the Future
I grew up in Paoli, a town of around 3,000 people in southern Indiana. A woman there has become a kind of archivist of local history,...
Jim Hubbard
Nov 28, 2020
Thanks for Nothing
This is a phrase we may have heard or even used when things happen that we don’t like or that turned out to be something other than what...
Jerry Kahrs
Nov 23, 2020
Another Time, Another Virus
As a child of the 1950’s, some of my earliest memories stem from interactions my family experienced within the healthcare system. My...
Bill Rogers
Nov 23, 2020
Let There be Peace
In the weeks and months leading up to the election season, a clear message was being expressed – that this was the most important...
Doyll Andrews
Nov 23, 2020
Drinking to Empathy
Two weeks ago, one of these commercials caught my attention. It started with an average white guy sitting in his living room. He starts...
Nancy Becker
Nov 23, 2020
October Musings
October is a month that heavy-laden with significance. It’s hard to pick one aspect of this busy, beautiful month to write about. First,...
Lou Ann Karabel
Nov 23, 2020
“As for the future, it won’t be the same. It will be better.”
Last month, I participated in the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection’s annual Leadership Institute. You may recall that several...
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