Pastor’s Thoughts: Ownership
As we ring in the New Year, most of us as Americans are going to do what we do every year. We’re going to set…
As we ring in the New Year, most of us as Americans are going to do what we do every year. We’re going to set…
We’re ending the year 2022 with some leftover reader letters. Thanks for the many holiday cards; each one meant the world to me. Here we…
Life can become fulfilling only when we see the material world in a spiritual light. We then realize the quality of our life depends on us, on…
Our clocks were set 20 minutes ahead when I was growing up. My mother didn’t want us to be late for school, for church, for…
Awareness is growing that our Christmas’ are saturated with pagan symbols from Saturnalia. Several of our traditions find their origin in the worship of the…
Growing up in south Jersey, notably Vineland, N.J., there was no better time of year than Christmas season, especially cruising under the holiday lights that…
At this holiday season underline and pay attention to two things – the Treasure of Time and the Treasure of Thoughts. Thoughts are the main…
I didn’t shoot my eye out. Not with a BB gun anyhow. And, not in one of the many BB gun wars we waged in…
I was recently invited to the adoption of one of our congregants. Andrae was so happy as his parents led him into the courtroom to…
Last week, we updated our yearly report on “The Saga of young Joe,” a 26-year-old who lost his life in an alcohol related single car…