No Services Sunday…

This is, quite honestly, the part of leadership that I'm no fan of.  Most of me wants a policy that says no matter what, we meet.  Maybe we should.  We tried to clear the lots, but just couldn't get them dry enough and they will be icy in the morning.  So sorry that we won't … Continue reading No Services Sunday…

A Lesson from a Transcendentalist

Ralph Waldo Emerson was the leader of the Transcendentalist movement, which is, in my view, the birthplace of Western modern day pluralistic environmentalism. Essentially, a transcendentalist believes in the divine, and that the divine can be experienced intuitively simply because the divine is in everything (pantheism of sorts). As well, Emerson was a Unitarian. His … Continue reading A Lesson from a Transcendentalist

MLK Day…

I encourage you to read Dr. Russell Moore's blog post today HERE. Whatever you may believe about political ideologies, King's speech was history-making and even necessary.  Don't put him in the same category as a Malcolm X.  To understand something of our more recent national history, including it's varied actions of racism (with religious undertones), … Continue reading MLK Day…