Kyle Dresback

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Friends, As I get older, I’m learning to appreciate old things. This is especially true of old books.  I’ve discovered a foreign yet familiar wisdom from…
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Sherry Sterling

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Dear friends, The gospel reading for today is the story of Jesus healing a paralyzed man whose friends lowered him through the roof of the over-flowingly…
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Justin Appel

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Dear Friends, Today’s psalm readings contain the first three lettered sections of Psalm 119. I am just looking at the second section, Beth, and contemplating the general sense…
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Elizabeth Wood

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Dear friends, Every year I set out to read one “classic” book that I haven’t tackled, yet. This year’s choice is Moby Dick, which has sat…
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Douglas Hickey

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Brothers and sisters, Most of us like to see ourselves as being disciplined. I know I do. And especially at this time of year, it seems…
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Kelsi Vanada

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Dear Friends, Today’s reading from Romans 12:6-13 is one of the places in the Epistles that includes language about different gifts among members of the body…
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Justin Appel

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Dear Friends, As we enter this new year and this Epiphany season, the lectionary asks us to remember God’s goodness to us. Today’s lessons include Psalm 117/118, the…
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Deacon Tom Lindell

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Matthew 2:1-12 My brothers and sisters, Having participated in the children’s Christmas pageant on Christmas Eve, I marveled at the reenactment of the birth of Jesus…
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