It seems like a long time since this present crisis began.
For many weeks we have been confined to our homes. Our usual routines are disrupted.
How long will this last?...
For the past several Sundays we have livestreamed our worship service on our Facebook page.
The format is ironic, at least for me, because the one thing missing from th...
An infrequently reported aspect of the coronavirus assault on our society is the restriction on churches to assemble for worship. People of faith obey these restrictions...
It is a very tough time for those who miss their special holiday and milestone celebrations with family and friends.
Many would have traveled recently to see extended fa...
“Amen, amen, I say to you, whoever believes in me will do the works that I do, and will do greater ones than these, because I am going to the Father.” (John 14:12)
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The pandemic has stopped many things, but it's not stopped love. An April 4 wedding in Butler proved that.
It did cause some alterations to the event, of course.
To acc...
Buddhists perceive that a pandemic is an excellent time to truly practice Buddhist concepts.
This is a forced slowing down of our lives, and yet, we can make medicine o...
Just like everyone else at present, we are busy being socially distant. We have postponed or canceled all of our special events and our weekly worship services are now o...
In his first inaugural address on March 4, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt reached out to a nation enveloped in the throes of the Great Depression with these words: “...
Grace and peace to you all. Psalm 22 is a personal lament — a loud expression of sorrow, even anger, for what has happened, directed at God.
Psalm 22 begins “My God, my...