The public is invited to this annual dinner. The meal includes pork loin, potatoes, dressing, coleslaw, applesauce, squash, roll, drink and homemade pie. Adults-$9,Child (12 and under) $5 . Tickets can be purchased in advanced or the day of. Take ...
Presbyterians can be as different from each other as from other flavors of Christian. So this is a group to find out where our spiritual wisdom got started to understand how it looks to us today. This is session two, but you can jump in at the mid...
What is distinctive about being Presbyterian? Does that distinctiveness stay exactly the same, forever and ever, or is it distinctively Presbyterian to contemplate things and widen our beliefs?
You never know unless you ask. Come to the study, an...
An atheist believes there is no God. I always like to find out what it is about God that doesn't work for atheists. Often, I find out that the problems with God they describe have to do with attributes of God that don't make sense to me either. Th...
For whatever reason, I did not post this when I wrote it. Someone asked me today if the discussion had continued--they had enjoyed reading our discussion, but hadn't be on-line in a while. So here is my reply:
I agree that religion provides a way...
Perhaps the idea of "Search" can be accompanied by "Doubt". In a Speaking of Faith podcast I am listening to now, a guest suggests that the practice of doubt--throughout history--has enlivened Faith.
Recording attached.
Some of my favorite people to "argue" with are agnostic, by self-label or by action...
...I think it's because of a prevailing "openness"--an ability to accept something as true if it fits or works for that individual person (for the time being),...
I like the idea of Faith as the bigger picture item that it benefits us all to find, nourish, and live with on an every day basis.
Religion gives us a way, or a method, to approach a livable Faith. So my thoughts on this lead me to believe that c...
(This is not an attack against anyone or their beliefs.)
First of all, I am not rebelling against God (...and the Word was God. John 1:1). Just because my journey towards Ultimate Truth is different from another person's journey, does not make it...
Hi Chris, this is the first time I've logged online in probably a week! Hiked up the chair lift route of Mt. Ascutney in Brownsville, Vermont yesterday. A "hairy" experience...nice sunset views on the controlled fall in the dark, though.
Hi, Chris! Welcome to our modest social networking site. Take it for a spin and see what you think. There might be a discussion that interests you, or you can start a topic of your own. Alex Fedczuk has made a couple of very interesting and thoughtful contributions lately.
Or just let us know how things have gone with Cara's new academic adventures!
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