Blog Three Sweet Stories I flatter myself and say that someday historians will note when The Twelve stopped being All-COVID-19-All-the-Time as an important landmark…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellApril 28, 2020
Blog No Ordinary Time Our recent unprecedented misuse of the word “unprecedented” finally got to me. I am both a word geek and history…Jeff MunroeApril 27, 2020
Blog When the Church Prays The function of prayer is not to influence God, but rather to change the nature of the one who prays.…Megan HodginApril 26, 2020
Blog Note to Self: Go for a Walk. Everyday. Should I really go for a walk today? Haven’t most of us been told to stay home? And, truth be…Katy SundararajanApril 25, 2020
Blog What Will the Church Do About DACA? Sometime very soon the Supreme Court will decide whether the Trump Administration has the right to terminate the DACA program…Jason LiefApril 24, 2020
Blog Re-membering Just going to brag about my congregation for a minute. It was my birthday on Sunday. I, like many whose…Laura de JongApril 23, 2020
Blog Being Fully Alive I recently read a tweet which suggested that maybe some of us need to step aside and refrain from commenting…Keith StarkenburgApril 22, 2020
Blog Laughed So Hard I Cried We have all noted at some point the similarities between laughing and crying. Despite representing opposites poles on the emotional…Scott HoezeeApril 21, 2020
Blog Blue Mascara Lisa was one of our favorite babysitters. Her family lived in our neighborhood and Lisa included us in the neighborhood…Rebecca KoerselmanApril 20, 2020
Blog When The Church Is At Home Acts 1:1-14 “Strike” is the most bittersweet experience of any theatrical production. After the final bow, when the echoes of…Megan HodginApril 19, 2020