Monthly Archives: December 2021

Must We Go To Bethlehem? Christmas 2021

Reading: Christmas, 1974 by May Sarton Christmas Eve Homily 2021 When May Sarton wrote her Christmas poem 47 years ago, it seemed the world was coming apart.   The US president had resigned in scandal, and the country was just beginning … Continue reading

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Waiting So the World Can Change

Reading: Waiting from “To Dance with God” by Gertrude Mueller Nelson, [adap.] It is Advent and we are a people, pregnant. Pregnant and waiting.  Our whole life is spent, one way or another, in waiting. [The help line] puts us … Continue reading

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Preppers, a message for the second December in pandemic

Sermon: Preppers I have been thinking this week about the Jewish people, and the stories of Hanukkah. Hanukkah I have been thinking this week about the Jewish people and the stories of Hanukkah.Hanukkah falls early this year, the last night is … Continue reading

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