The Word for the Week
Romans 12:9-21 Back in the day, when papyrus was expensive, educated people read by sounding words out loud, and “writing” generally meant dictating to a scribe, which is to say, someone with good handwriting and...
Read MorePosted by pastordan | Aug 28, 2005 |
Romans 12:9-21 Back in the day, when papyrus was expensive, educated people read by sounding words out loud, and “writing” generally meant dictating to a scribe, which is to say, someone with good handwriting and...
Read MorePosted by pastordan | Aug 24, 2005 |
Oh, really? Good morning, Susan. This is an Open Thread.
Read MorePosted by pastordan | Aug 21, 2005 |
Let us pray* and give thanks. Source of All Goodness, from whom comes each good gift of life, we remember your loving-kindness and uncounted mercies as we join in gratitude. For all your gifts to us and to our human race; for...
Read MorePosted by pastordan | Aug 21, 2005 |
Romans 12:1-8 Cindy Sheehan has been on my mind for the past couple of weeks–or more properly, Cindy and her creation, Camp Casey. There has been some spiritual aspect to this protest that I haven’t quite been able...
Read MorePosted by pastordan | Aug 14, 2005 |
Let us pray. O God whose Son taught us to pray* for all people, let our prayers for others be honest, asking for them those things which they need and which you desire for them. Let us pray for the world: [Silent prayer] God of...
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