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Scott’s Column: Ideas
The second column in my series on what I read in 2019. Here's the first one on books about history. A good place to begin this year was Julian Baggini's How the World...
Just My Thoughts… ‘Tis The Season
Early in the hours of Thanksgiving morning my favorite Uncle died. Now, lest you think this is going to be a sad commentary amidst the JOY of advent, let me clarify. ...
Scott’s Column: Sallie McFague
One of the great theologians of our time has died. Sallie McFague was Distinguished Theologian in Residence at Vancouver School of Theology after spending twenty years...
Katie’s Musings: Our Daily Bread
There’s a short list of movies I could (and have) watch over and over again and never tire of. Comforting movies, always there for you, to entertain and warm you, like...
Scott’s Column: Our Church’s Wider Mission
In the last month our congregation participated in the National Trans Visibility March in Washington, D. C., an ecumenical trip to Venezuela to see the impact of...
Can You Resolve to TAGG-ing More in the New Year?
In case you have ever wanted to try the TAGG app, or if you've tried and not been successful and have given up, here's a handy little tutorial to help you start earning...
Scott’s Column: History
One of the goals I set for 2019 was to read more history. I began the year reading Svetlana Alexievich's The Unwomanly Face of War: An Oral History of Women in World...
Katie’s Musings – Thoughts on the Gospel from North Carolina
This morning I was blessed to listen to Shane Claiborne preach the Gospel at #omcgreatgathering. And I was interested to see folks walk out.... presumably due to...
An Interview With… Terry Beranek
Recently, Ministry Support voted to officially make Terry Beranek our new Church Sexton. I sat down with him last Sunday to chat about what it means to take on this...
An Interview With… Kerrie Kleppin-Winn
Scott: Thank you for taking on a new role as our Director of Information and Engagement. You’ve been helping with our communications for years, so what do you imagine...