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Pastor’s Corner: June 2017

Isn’t it interesting that with just a few simple facial expressions and some varying pitched grunts, squeaks, babbles and cries parents can, for the most part, figure out what their non-linguistic baby is trying to communicate? How more complex and difficult this discerning of communication becomes when we layer culture and languages, age and ethic … Continue reading Pastor’s Corner: June 2017

Pastor’s Corner: May 2017

“Give it back!” “That’s mine!” “I don’t want to share!” “Why can’t they get their own?!?” Sharing is one of those relational skills that we work on from toddlerhood right into adulthood.  Sharing requires us to have compassion and empathy for another.  Sharing requires a beginning sense of permanence - like playing “Peek-a-Boo” with a … Continue reading Pastor’s Corner: May 2017

Pastor’s Corner: January 2017

A group of us have been studying the Birth Narrative/Story of Jesus through Advent and into Epiphany (January 6th).  Placing His birth in its historical and literary context, deepened our understanding of the situation surround Jesus’ birth and offered reasons for connecting Jesus to the Jewish prophecies.  A familiar question frequently arises, “What’s all this … Continue reading Pastor’s Corner: January 2017