Rev. Dr. Jenny Shultz-Thomas Sunday, May 19, Pentecost 2024 Acts 2:1-21 / Romans 8:22-27 With Groans Too Deep for Words My first paid job, where I received a paycheck and […]
Growing up with two siblings, an older and a younger brother, I can testify to the “truth” that when two or more are gathered, there is sure to be conflict. […]
Register here for Easter Brunch! Join us for a delightful Easter Brunch, on Sunday, March 31 at 10 a.m. between services. Register here! Enjoy a spread featuring French toast, fresh […]
In her book, Freeing Jesus, what she calls a Memoir Theology, Diana Butler Bass, now in her 6th decade of life, shares how she has rediscovered Jesus through six images: […]
The great architect Frank Lloyd Wright was fond of an incident that may have seemed insignificant at the time but profoundly influenced the rest of his life. The winter he […]
Most of what we hear about prophets in this 21st century is related to prophecy, specifically false “end of the world” prophecies.[1] These have ranged from the “most famous false […]
Olivier Dunrea, a painter and sculptor, is the creator of beautiful and well-loved children’s books, the Gossie & Friends series. In his book Gossie & Gertie[1], the two goslings are […]
As a child, my family lived thousands of miles away from my grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. They were mainly in Western Kentucky and scattered North to the Chicago area. […]
Following the Star This week, I was thinking about when Sage turned five, and I was putting him to bed, laying beside him on his twin bed, and we gazed […]
“The Wait is Over” LOVE is here—for the world, for the universe that holds all things together. Love is here for the broken, the strong, the oppressed, and their oppressors. […]