O for a World
O for a world where everyone respects each other’s ways, where love is lived and all is done with justice and with praise. O for a world where goods are shared and misery relieved, where truth is spoken, children spared, … Continued
O for a world where everyone respects each other’s ways, where love is lived and all is done with justice and with praise. O for a world where goods are shared and misery relieved, where truth is spoken, children spared, … Continued
This week was Vacation Bible School at our church. This ain’t your Grandma’s VBS. For the past several years our church as been doing an “ancient bible times” theme. This year was Hometown Nazareth. Our fellowship hall was transformed into … Continued
Twenty years ago if I could look into the future and see my life now I probably would have been skeptical about my church life. My 16-year-old know-it-all self would have said to me:
The following was published in our church’s’ weekly newsletter. It is written by our head minister, David Spain. I found it interesting and thought-provoking enough to post it here. I hope you enjoy. A couple of weeks ago I saw … Continued
Way back in March, at the beginning of Lent and the beginning of my blog, I decided to spend my 40 days in daily devotion. I’m happy to report that it went great but then Lent ended and so did … Continued
Last Sunday was Baptism Sunday at our church. It is this time that the 5th grade children in our church can choose to be baptised. Previous to making this decision they have gone through a study session with our minister … Continued
Growing up I don’t know if I ever heard the term Maundy Thursday. I was taught what the scriptures tell us what happened leading up the cross. I’m sure I even went to a service on Thursday but didn’t know … Continued
Only 15 more days until Easter. How have your Lenten sacrifices been going? Using this season as a time of reflection has been rewarding and humbling. I have so much to be thankful for and yet give so little. The … Continued
We’re halfway to Easter. Only halfway? Jeez, doesn’t it seem like it already been a really long time?