This Christmas…Be the Manger – Behold the Gift!
Each year as Christmas approaches, nativity scenes start to appear in homes, churches, and even businesses. At the center of each scene stands a manger
Each year as Christmas approaches, nativity scenes start to appear in homes, churches, and even businesses. At the center of each scene stands a manger
Names are powerful makers of meaning both in the scriptures and in our lives. Consider how much we associate people with their names. A name
The popularity of the “Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” was established in England on Christmas Eve, 1918, in the chapel of King’s College, Cambridge,
At the heart of our Advent preparation stands John the Baptist, who calls us to repent and make a new beginning. As the darkness increases
The new church year begins with a wake-up call: Christ is coming soon! In Sunday’s readings both Paul and Jesus challenge us to wake from
Hoping to celebrate the lordship of Christ in a world of increasingly secular and non-Christian empires, Pope Pius XI inaugurated in 1925 a Sunday dedicated
This time of year we find ourselves in a bit of turbulence caused by competing fronts. The secular calendar is careening toward Thanksgiving and Christmas
In years of travels to churches near and far, I am always drawn to stained glass windows, especially those that depict the saints. Some are
As we continue with our TLLC vision of “Growing a Generous Faith,” Reformation Sunday provides a time for us to remember that we are rooted
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