Monthly Archives: May 2024

Civil Authority: A Blog-Worthy Discourse

How’s THAT for a convoluted title?! Do not be afraid; I will not tread into contentious waters on this one! But a brief historical reflection might be in order. Until 1803, civil authority determined credal and confessional statements for the … Continue reading

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April Showers Bring May Flowers

At least, that’s the way I learned it in school.  Apparently, that’s not really the case here in Florida.  My roses were glorious in early April, but soon summer’s heat will take its toll.  And those “showers” will arrive in … Continue reading

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Why Am I Still Surprised?

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Share Other’s Joys

I think as a whole, people tend to have a jealous nature. The degree of that jealousy can be harmful if one allows it to overtake their thoughts and actions. It can not only be toxic to others, but also … Continue reading

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Who’s Calling?

I have just returned from a women’s club meeting where the speaker was a representative of the Sheriff’s office and the topic was avoiding scams, all kinds of scams. Corporal Remington did an admirable job of educating us on how … Continue reading

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Welcoming the Poor

I learned something new recently. In the middle ages, a woman who joined a monastery had to give a dowery, a payment, to the monastery. The effect was that most nuns or sisters were noblewomen or belonged to the upper … Continue reading

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The Holy Spirit is Alive in Ocala

This coming Sunday is Pentecost when the disciples received the Holy Spirit in public and began to preach the Good News about Jesus Christ to everyone.  The Holy Spirit is the part of God that makes us want to be with … Continue reading

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Church a Place for Misfits

If we were perfect, we couldn’t belong. Church is a place, a sanctuary, a refuge for Imperfect sinners. Just this morning, and quite regularly, I am reminded how inclusive we are at this church called Joy, and to also be … Continue reading

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To Our Graduates

Before this month is over, three of my grandchildren will have celebrated graduations:  one from high school, one from college, and the third from grad school.  Since they’re brothers and sisters, they’ll celebrate with one BIG party of friends.   I … Continue reading

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Did Jesus and the Disciples Have Dramamine?

I’m being a little silly with the title question but must confess to loving a calm sea on a small lake.  My brother owned a sailboat for a while and we sailed the intracoastal waterway in St. Augustine at dusk, watching … Continue reading

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