
The Ocean of Divine Love is Deep and Wide: A Baptism Sermon
Hello, friends. I should be writing about Earth Day today, but instead I’m going to share with you this beautiful sermon by Pastor Andrew Mead,
Hello, friends. I should be writing about Earth Day today, but instead I’m going to share with you this beautiful sermon by Pastor Andrew Mead,
You’ve heard, of course, the oddities, like the dictionary and the Bible, but what made the news this week was that Pen America, who tallies
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So I’m bringing communion to my home bound members on a Sunday afternoon. The Elder who normally accompanied me had to back out at the
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I’d like to begin with two quick vignettes if you’ll humor me: One: There is a park near my house that has a small, regularly
I will be the first to admit that I am a latecomer to women’s NCAA basketball. I’ve been a fan of the Michigan State Spartans
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