Our two boys thought that labyrinth meant maze. They couldn’t wait to step into the long missed but not at…
The Laurel Heights labyrinth draws from a centuries-old practice of essentially going in circles in order to experience God’s nearness,…
Beloved in Christ, I hope this newsletter finds you safe, warm, nourished, and about the good work in whatever way…
The season of Lent, which begins next week with Ash Wednesday, seems redundant this year. It feels as though Lent…
Isaiah has often been referred to as “the fifth gospel” for its eloquent expression of a vision of the world…
Among the many things that I am and have done in my lifetime, genealogy has been an interest of mine…
The Staff-Parish Relations Committee is inviting the congregation to offer gifts of appreciation to our tremendous church staff. Through a…
As many of you know, I’m a doctor. Not surprisingly, this year has been the most challenging of my 30-year…
The month of January is named for Janus, Roman mythology’s god of gates and doorways. Overseeing threshold moments—beginnings, transitions, endings—the…