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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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”
From the Dust
Jonnie Guernsey, Worship Committee Member This Lenten season, each member of the worship team chose a common element to consider, and I chose dust. I grew up in a land of dust and sand, in the Sonoran Desert, when the cities were small and the desert was all around us. When the stars were soContinue reading “From the Dust”
