A Busy Weekend for Our Church It will be a busy weekend for our congregation, and it all begins on Saturday morning when the men meet for their monthly breakfast. We will gather at the Bob Evans Restaurant (550 Robinson Boulevard) just off of Route 30 at 8 a.m. Join us for a time ofContinue reading “In A Nutshell | May 15, 2024”
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In A Nutshell | May 2, 2024
Nutshell – Back in the Saddle and Out on the Trail I have never ridden a horse — not even a pony as a child — but I am so grateful to be “back in the saddle” at Oak Chapel. This is, of course, a figure of speech, meaning that after my recent hospitalization, IContinue reading “In A Nutshell | May 2, 2024”
In A Nutshell | April 18, 2024
Paying taxes has never been popular among the general public, but most of us realize that it is a necessary practice to enable the government to manage our infrastructure and provide funding for essential programs and projects. In Biblical times, tax collectors were regarded as “sinners” because they extortedexcessive sums on behalf of the RomanContinue reading “In A Nutshell | April 18, 2024”
In A Nutshell | April 3, 2024
Cause for Alarm Whenever the phone rings between midnight and 6 a.m., I always think the worst. In most cases, I am roused from a deep sleep and fearful about who is on the other end of the line and why they are calling at such an ungodly hour. I had a similar experience lastContinue reading “In A Nutshell | April 3, 2024”
In A Nutshell | March 19, 2024
God’s Covenant Predates Facial-Recognition Software Not too many years ago, facial recognition software would have been categorized as science fiction. There would be no way that a computer or phone screen could distinguish the features of one person from those of another…or so we thought. But here we are in this “Digital Age,” and suchContinue reading “In A Nutshell | March 19, 2024”
In A Nutshell | March 7, 2024
Springing Forward in Pursuit of God’s Light I’ve never been much of a morning person. I like to stay up late, but I dread getting up early. That’s why I’m not looking forward to this coming weekend, when we set the clocks ahead one hour. So consider this a friendly reminder that while our worshipContinue reading “In A Nutshell | March 7, 2024”
In A Nutshell | February 23, 2024
Tracing Our Physical and Spiritual Roots Genealogy has become a very popular pastime for many people since the completion of the human genome project more than two decades ago. Most families are not able to trace their heritage further back than a few generations, but the pursuit is growing, thanks to such websites as Ancestry.com,Continue reading “In A Nutshell | February 23, 2024”
In A Nutshell | February 15, 2024
An Invitation to Worship and Fellowship This Sunday People rarely complain about having a day off, but I must admit that I felt a little out of place last Sunday when I was not with you during worship. Our Staff-Parish Relations Committee very kindly and generously afforded me a day off, and Steve Moore volunteeredContinue reading “In A Nutshell | February 15, 2024”
In A Nutshell | February 8, 2024
A ‘Souper’ Invitation for Super Bowl Sunday There’s nothing quite like a bowl of hot soup to warm one’s heart on a cold winter’s day. In fact, the only thing better than enjoying a steamy cup of vegetable, chicken noodle, mushroom, or broccoli cheese is sharing it with someone else, particularly someone who may notContinue reading “In A Nutshell | February 8, 2024”
In A Nutshell | February 1, 2024
Standing in the Shadows or Walking in the Light? I think we all know what’s coming up at the end of this week. That’s right, Friday is Groundhog Day, one of the silliest but also one of the more charming days of the year. Pity the poor groundhog. Yanked out of a hole before dawnContinue reading “In A Nutshell | February 1, 2024”
