I Confess
By the Rev. Barbara Mraz I am out of ideas so I scroll through some my old blogs, wondering if I can recycle one of
By the Rev. Barbara Mraz I am out of ideas so I scroll through some my old blogs, wondering if I can recycle one of
“No subject is too difficult to talk about. You just have to know where the pain is.” Leonard Bernstein. Just when we thought it was
by the Rev. Barbara Mraz Following an excellent array of lay preachers, you’ll be hearing from me this Sunday. Like Johanna, Nathan, Greg, Mary and
by The Rev. Barbara Mraz As the heady perfume filters into my yard from the courtyard below, I am intoxicated with spring. The warmer weather,
By The Rev. Barbara Mraz I went into Kowalski’s Market on Thursday and bought some things for a luncheon I was having the next day:
(Part 2 on Psalm 23 — our psalm for this coming Sunday) There are many things to questions in this psalm: Promises that seem outrageous,
(Sunday is “Good Shepherd Sunday” and I am sending you two E and E posts in preparation. Here is the first. Another coming tomorrow.) Believe
This is Barbara writing, not Craig or Richard.It may not seem like it but…. “Adagio for Strings” by American composer Samuel Barber has been called
After spending way too much of my life bemoaning that my little bungalow didn’t lend itself to “an open floor plan,” with a center island
By the Rev. Barbara Mraz My grandma and her youngest son, Don. The picture still calls to me. He was seventeen years old, barely out