Blog Ghost Town Legacy Buxton, Iowa Could be an early 20th century shot from a lot of places on the map. There's a hill…James C. SchaapJuly 5, 2019
Blog Interdependence Day Today, my family and I will attend the world’s most charming 4th of July parade, an 80-year tradition which happens…Kate KooymanJuly 4, 2019
Blog The Price of Tomatoes I may have moved to a condo in recent years, but I still have a wonderful little hanging pot of…Jennifer L. HolbergJuly 3, 2019
Blog Zacchaeus and the Church Elves If you’re of a certain age, (or possibly any age?) you can’t hear the story of Zacchaeus without breaking into…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellJuly 2, 2019
Blog Wednesdays with Wes I watch through the large window as he slowly passes by the front of the coffee shop, cane in hand,…Brian KeepersJuly 1, 2019
Blog Naaman & His Associates Four Lessons from the Story of Naaman The Faithful and the Unfaithful Naaman, the great general of Aram, was on…Mark EnnisJune 30, 2019
Blog Prayer, Parish Life, and Spiritual Practice Across Generational Divides We’re entering the slow summer months at church. I love these months. Easter and Pentecost have passed. We’ve started having…Allison Vander BroekJune 29, 2019
Blog Time for Prophets to Prophesy Ever notice how some in the Christian community pride themselves on not being political? They let it be known they…Jason LiefJune 28, 2019
Blog FDR’s Religion: Milestones The book I recently completed on the religion of Franklin Roosevelt is coming out soon, and the publisher wants some…James BrattJune 27, 2019
Blog Leftover Love This Sunday afternoon, I will be officiating the wedding of a young woman in my congregation. Given that she is…Heidi S. De JongeJune 26, 2019