It is fast approaching the time when we will start to think about what we would like to see change in ourselves over the coming New Year. I know it is perhaps a bit early to mention this but I thought I would let you know the direction I am hoping to head with my… Read More »
The Parable of the Asparagus
I have had a love/hate relationship with asparagus. Let me explain. Asparagus was one of the vegetables that my parents included in the garden every year. Mom and dad really seemed to like to eat it but I thought is was really gross! It looked funny and tasted funny. The good news was that the… Read More »
Learning to Be a Conduit
I am not really sure of the first time I heard the word Conduit. I believe it was when I was working within a Church that was needing to do either a building addition or new construction. I remember thinking I must be kind of dumb to not know what that word meant but I… Read More »
Extraordinarily Ordinary!
This week finds me writing this blog a bit early in order to head back to Kansas to attend the funeral of my Aunt Frances. I don’t know if she ever made a trip to Mississippi or not but I am sure that she would have if she still had been physically able. Frances deeply… Read More »
Consider the Sparrows
One of Camille and my favorite pastimes is sitting on the back porch and watching the birds. I think I learned this joy at a very early age. As a boy growing up there were always bird feeders, bird houses and even a bird bath to provide for the birds as well as to provide… Read More »
Tug of War
When I was a boy, a familiar group activity among my friends was a tug of war. It was always fun to battle it out and hope that your side would be the victor. Many times the “prize” for winning was simply “not” ending up in a patch of mud or some other mess. Usually… Read More »
All is Quiet at 104 Chatham St.!
As the daily display of beauty, otherwise known as, Fall in Mississippi intensifies, I was reminded of an earlier blog post and thought it might be good to give an update. Maybe you will remember me writing about the challenges Camille and I were facing in trying to bring the landscape at the parsonage into… Read More »
Lessons from a Humble Preparer of Food
One dimension of my life that might surprise those who are reading this is my love of cooking. I think this comes from my mom. In addition to being an excellent cook, she was willing to let me come into the kitchen and “help her cook”. I know now that my efforts were hardly helpful… Read More »
Speechless….almost!
The month of October is slowly coming to a conclusion and with it comes the completion of Minister Appreciation Month. I had been duly warned that Camille and I should get ready for an outpouring of “appreciation” the likes of which we had never seen before. With the month nearly gone, I can report that… Read More »
Trying to Write a Blog and An Unexpected Gift
It’s Thursday! Blog day! Have you ever noticed how easy it is to start a new habit or discipline but how difficult it is to keep doing it? I remember when we were revamping the Church website and one of the new features was the ability to include a blog. I thought that would be… Read More »
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