JP Kastner, Elder This Lenten season we are using the Narrative Lectionary and it does something a little bit weird. We have zoomed forward in time, skipping Jesus’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the story we will tell on Palm Sunday, and we find ourselves in the room where Jesus and the disciples would be celebratingContinue reading “Do As I Have Done For You”
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Good Seeds
Kingsley Ezeuwa, Elder God can use the contents of today’s readings to draw us closer to himself and to one another. He can also use the readings to deepen our desire to understand the mysteries of doing what is right in the face of uncertainties. Many a time, the mystery of doing the right thingContinue reading “Good Seeds”
What Are You Loving Right Now?
Jonnie Guernsey, Worship Committee Member David Brooks, an opinion writer for the New York Times, recently wrote a fascinating article entitled, “We’re living through the great detachment.” He suggests that we should be asking of each other, “What is it that you are loving right now?” He goes on to say “We all need energyContinue reading “What Are You Loving Right Now?”
Walking with the Saints
Aaron Tindall-Schlicht, Elder As you heard at the beginning of worship this morning, this Lent the Worship Committee has decided to embrace a theme of “Walking with the Saints.” I will admit that, as one of our few cradle Presbyterians, I don’t know a lot about sainthood. In my mind, they are the pretty statuesContinue reading “Walking with the Saints”
Hiding Our Gold: Vitality & Connectionalism in the MKE Presbytery
Aaron Tindall-Schlicht, Elder In November, I was invited to participate in the Food for the Journey pulpit exchange, and I headed off to lead worship at North Shore Presbyterian Church. It was a great experience, and I think the message I shared was pretty well received. As I reflected afterwards, I believe this to beContinue reading “Hiding Our Gold: Vitality & Connectionalism in the MKE Presbytery”
