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by Kate Kooyman Theresa Latini is taking a break from her rotation on The Twelve. While she’s away, we welcome Kate Kooyman. Kate is a
by Kate Kooyman Theresa Latini is taking a break from her rotation on The Twelve. While she’s away, we welcome Kate Kooyman. Kate is a
My good friend and colleague, Debra Rienstra, and I have already used our blogs in the recent past to talk about our excitement about the
I’m an animal lover. Furry creatures have their way with me. Except for opossums. They look greasy, grey, and snarly. Very low cuteness factor. A
by Brian Keepers Today my family and I are heading to Chicago for a little overnight “get-away” to see the new van Gogh exhibit, featuring
John 20.19-31 by Thom Fiet I am running into more and more people these days who are disciples of Energy. I have a friend who
People say the church is going to heck in a handbasket and now I have proof. An anonymous inside source provided me with the bulletin
I’m told the male kestrel is grayish blue, even orange-looking, which means the determined hunter who entertained our whole family so royally during a wonderful
Rev. Katy Sundararajan is the Th.M. Program Administrator and International Student Advisor at Western Theological Seminary, and partners with her husband as an RCA missionary
We welcome Reverend Annie Reilly while Reverend Jes Kast-Keat is away. I began my full-time ministry on Epiphany 2012, when I was ordained as a
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