Saying Your Sorry

Photo by Felix Koutchinski on Unsplash There was once a man who actually had neither regard for his neighbors, or God; and most of those who lived or worked with him understood this.  Once he was struck with conscience in such a way that he came into the church threw himself on the altar crying.  He sobbed, “O… Continue reading Saying Your Sorry

Be The Anvil Upon Which Many Hammers Are Broken

Wright Brothers Bicycles Samuel Pierpont Langley.  It’s not a name that most people know.  Langley was important in the early days of flight.  He was given the enormous sum of $50,000 around 1900 to pursue the dream of manned flight in an aircraft.  Langley was already well known on the East Coast.  Born and educated… Continue reading Be The Anvil Upon Which Many Hammers Are Broken

Paul – A Biography, Session 3, September 25, 2022

Good Evening Friends, This week we will join NT Wright in his biographical sketch of Paul by looking at Gal 1:13-17 – Paul’s well known “Damascus Road” experience of the risen Christ.  There are as many conversion stories to faith in Christ as there are individuals who have come to believe that Jesus is the… Continue reading Paul – A Biography, Session 3, September 25, 2022

Paul – A Biography – Note from the Dean – September 18, 2022

Good Evening Friends, Thank you so much for joining us on Sunday as we begin our study of Paul through the scholarship of Bishop NT Wright.  Each week we will begin to gather around 9.15am in the Garden Room.  The time prior to class will be a time to “stump the rector” with questions or… Continue reading Paul – A Biography – Note from the Dean – September 18, 2022

St Marks Lenten Thoughts

Lent Week One-Tuesday Gen. 37:12-24 Psalm 48 1 Cor. 1:20-31 Mark 1:14-28 Growing up as an only child I had no direct experience of sibling rivalry. However, as a mother of four I did see it in action. Like Jacob I probably made many mistakes though none which drove my older children to the point… Continue reading St Marks Lenten Thoughts