sky blue
There is not a cloud in the sky on this fall morning in Durham. Here's where the sky took me.
oh, they tell me of a home far beyond the skies . . .
oh, they tell me of an unclouded day
Peace,
Milton
There is not a cloud in the sky on this fall morning in Durham. Here's where the sky took me.
oh, they tell me of a home far beyond the skies . . .
oh, they tell me of an unclouded day
Peace,
Milton
It’s getting down to crunch time in the baseball season, which means it doesn’t take much for my sermon to intersect with the Red Sox. Here’s what I said on Sunday. ________________________________ In the fall of 2004, I was the Associate Pastor of the First Congregational Church of
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Last week’s lectionary passage is one of my favorites. Here’s what I had to say on Sunday. __________________________ Right after Ginger and I got back from our trip to Durham last month, we noticed a plant that had sprung up along our back fence line. It was not there
I think this is the first time that thinking about prayer took me to both Robert Frost and ice hockey. Here’s my sermon for this week. ____________________________ My twelfth grade English teacher Ms. Morse is responsible, in part, for my love of poetry—particularly the poems of Robert Frost. When