Blog


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May 2020
Breathe

I can feel myself beginning to get impatient. Some people are naturally patient but I’m not. I work to cultivate patience through thoughts and prayers. But my mind is constantly twirling with next things, plans, ideas and possibilities. Although I’ve been very occupied during this stay-at-home time, sometimes now my patience wears thin with it all. I want to be back with people, gathering in person, traveling. One way I cultivate patience is by breathing. That may sound odd, but when I sit and take time to breathe deeply, concentrating on breathing......

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Our Pause

Our Pause

Back in March we paused all in-person gatherings on our church campus for the health and safety of all those who attend worship, classes, committees and groups at our church and for our church...


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A Generous Life

A Generous Life

Do you remember the stories in Scripture about people wandering or praying or waiting for 40 or more years or days before coming through to a new place? After the Hebrew people are delivered...


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Rocket Fuel

Rocket Fuel

In my Wednesday, April 22, devotion I read “Giving thanks to God for sustaining us is like adding rocket fuel to our spiritual journey.” I started thinking about the power in rocket fuel, propelling...


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Walk

Walk

When we hit the “pause” button on most things at St. Mark’s back in mid-March, we didn’t know how long it would be before we hit the “play” button again.  Well, most things are...


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Darkenss

Darkenss

Darkness Morning has not yet arrived, so it is dark. I remember that today is Good Friday, the day we call “good” because Jesus offered himself so our burdens could be lifted and we...


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Palms

Palms

Palms Can you think of one word to describe our current times? Perhaps frightening or angering or lonely or opportunity or creativity? Our pastors and staff are mustering all their creativity to stay connected...


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Small Joys

Small Joys

Daily life certainly has changed recently, hasn’t it? This Sunday, March 29, is the fifth Sunday of Lent. It’s also a “Fifth Sunday” which usually means that there’s no Sunday School and all worship...


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