Advent Reflections – December 13th
December 13th Rev. Leslie Houseworth-Fields In this blessed season, let not blind passion darken our counsels. We shall not solve a moral question by dodging it. We can scarcely hope⦠Read More
December 13th Rev. Leslie Houseworth-Fields In this blessed season, let not blind passion darken our counsels. We shall not solve a moral question by dodging it. We can scarcely hope⦠Read More
December 12th Jeff Ridley Sometimes, in the hustle and bustle of holiday preparations we forget that the true meaning of Christmas was given to us by the angelic host that holy night⦠Read More
December 11th Brian Pinter It is the day when we remind ourselves that man can and must live in peace with his neighbors and that it is the peacemakers who⦠Read More
December 10th The Rev. Leslie Houseworth-Fields “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light.” — Isaiah 9:2 That’s how the first lesson of Christmas Eve opens. It’s⦠Read More
December 9th Jessica Pinter War is over! If you want it. Happy Xmas from John and Yoko. – John Lennon and Yoko Ono John Lennon had a complicated heart. Some⦠Read More
Something has been nagging at me for a long while: Where has the aspiration for growing in character run off to? Why is there no public conversation about virtue or⦠Read More
December 8th Brian Pinter If Christ should come back to our city on a Christmas day, where should we think it most appropriate to his character to find him? Would⦠Read More
December 7th Chad Gurley For Joseph and Mary, the circumstances of Jesus’s birth—in a stable—were far from ideal, but worse was to come as the family was forced to flee⦠Read More
December 6th Pastor Mickey Correa The Christmas story is dear and familiar to us all—shepherds and angels, Wise Men and King Herod, Mary and Joseph, and, at the heart of⦠Read More
December 5th The Rev. Leslie Houseworth-Fields That’s the same spirit of giving that connects all of us during the holidays. So many people all across the country are helping out⦠Read More