Monthly Archives: May 2020

Memorial Day or Everlasting Comfort

Pentecost represents a time after Jesus had returned from the dead, been acknowledged by His disciples and ascended into heaven. The Resurrection must have been powerful to behold.  What followed must have been like Memorial Day.  Lots of shared stories about Jesus, … Continue reading

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Scaredy Cat

From early childhood my mother taught us to pray the childhood night-time prayer “Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my … Continue reading

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The Great Puzzler

I love doing puzzles.  They remind me of my mother.  A lot of things remind me of my mother.  It is good to be reminded of how fortunate I was that God assigned Kit to be my mother.   Strangely, … Continue reading

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Stability and Cloistering in a Time of Pandemic

Benedictine monks and sisters make a vow of stability, staying in one place. Benedict abhorred what he called “gyrovagues,” roving monks who went from place to place depending on the generosity of others to support them in their endless wanderings. … Continue reading

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Pandemic Psalms

“The God Squad” is a weekly religious newspaper column written by Rabbi Marc Gellman, which appears each Saturday in the Ocala Star Banner.  It was originally written jointly with Catholic priest Monsignor Tom Hartman, but Gellman continued on his own … Continue reading

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Engraved Character

When I hear about someone described as a “person of character”, the “grammar nerd” in me cringes at the redundancy or oxymoron. Of course everyone has character, that unique, yet shaped by environment, upbringing and DNA. The word character originates … Continue reading

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Memorial Day

We share this timely post from our friend Helen, originally posted on Memorial Day 2016. This weekend is a time of memories–a memorial for those who have gone before us.  We honor those who served our country in the military … Continue reading

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Doxology

I grew up in the Lutheran church, always knowing I was a Christian who attended the Lutheran church.  I clarify that because I had so many Presbyterian friends, Catholic friends and Methodist friends; we were all Christians just attending different churches with what … Continue reading

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Coincidence? I think not!

In early July, we will have lived Florida for three years. As most of you have experienced, it is difficult to leave your old life and start a new adventure after living in one place for 35 years.  The physical … Continue reading

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Shepherd Me!

A few weeks ago, in the quiet of our dens and living rooms, we celebrated Good Shepherd Sunday.  Always one of my favorites, the words spoken, and hymns sung offer enormous comfort in times of distress and reinforce security and … Continue reading

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