Feb 20, 2014 | Pastor's Blog
What does a productive day look like for you? If you are like most people, it probably involves checking off items on your theoretical (or actual) to-do list, perhaps giving more or less weight to an item’s contribution to your overall productivity score based...
Feb 13, 2014 | Pastor's Blog
Michael Kellett and Sheryl Johnson just this past week have alerted us as believers to the importance of caring for and assisting the family of God around the world—beginning in our own Jerusalem—Richmond—with special attention to the most vulnerable people in the...
Feb 6, 2014 | Pastor's Blog
I have a cross-stitched sign in my office that reads: “It is better to meet a mother bear robbed of her cubs than to meet some fool busy with a stupid project.” This little ditty comes straight from Proverbs 17:12 in Today’s English Version. It is Bible, and across...
Feb 1, 2014 | Pastor's Blog
Originally published in the monthly Explorer, February 2014 edition. For several months now, the link has gone mostly unnoticed at the top of the church’s webpage. “Member Login” it reads. In a few committee and board meetings it has been mentioned, but without much...
Jan 30, 2014 | Pastor's Blog |
This past Sunday in worship, we dedicated Cole Braun to God and to this community of faith. We also dedicated Nick and Ann Cameron to God and watched while they gave thanks to God for new life and made commitments to help Cole grow up in the way of Jesus. What a...
Jan 23, 2014 | Pastor's Blog
Organ Recital at 3 p.m. this Sunday Back in 1863, César Franck broke new ground with the composition of his Grande Pièce Symphonique – the very first symphony for solo organ. It is Franck’s only “symphony” for the organ. Of course, there is also his magnificent D...