A Homily: How Do You Know You’re Healed
The Road To Recovery Yesterday a fellow Minister asked a question that got me thinking. “How do you personally know that you have transcended a challenging or stressful situation?” I interpret the...
View ArticleTying The Knot With The Wedding Knot
A Sunday Homily Marriages around the world have a great many traditions. One of my favorites involves The Irish Claddagh Ring, which is one of the most widely known traditions around the world. The...
View ArticleSunday Homily: Fake Friends Believe In Rumors
Real Friends Believe In You I saw this on a poster recently. It was talking about the stress and strain of being online and drowning in social media for kids and even some adults. How these new mediums...
View ArticleSunday Homily: Forgive and Forget to Heal
The Best Revenge Thought is energy. To create it, use your imagination. – Einstein Now I’ve talked a lot about this concept and how we can use our thoughts to make positive changes in our day. To turn...
View ArticleSunday Homily: It’s Ok To Cry
Let It Out In today’s world we are often overwhelmed with self-help advocates telling us to be happy. Chose happiness and everything will be fine. And when we fail at walking that path, we think...
View ArticleSunday Homily: Peer Intolerance
Clearing the air…a little bit… What do you do when one of your peers questions your right to hold the titles, or position you’ve worked long and hard to achieve? Do you get angry and fight back? Do you...
View ArticleSunday Homily: Becoming One With Yourself
Spirit, Soul, Body – Living As One Part of living and walking your talk, is learning to live as One with the Divine I think it’s hard for us to put it into a box of this life as Spirit in you life....
View ArticleNot The Enemy Of The People
Supporting The Free Press August 16, 2018 Today, August 16th, 2018 is the national day to support America’s Free Press. The idea began with the Boston Globe proposing that all Newspapers Rally To...
View ArticleMerry Samhain and Happy Halloween – 2018
Celebrating The Holidays Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and caldron bubble. Fillet of a fenny snake, In the caldron boil and bake; Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of...
View ArticleMerry Samhain and Happy Halloween – 2019
Samhain and All Hallows Eve Samhain ~ by Annie Finch In the season leaves should love, since it gives them leave to move through the wind, towards the ground they were watching while they hung, legend...
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