Sunday Message for October 31, 2021 – Only Two Rules
As a child, did it seem like there were so many rules you had to follow? Clean your rooms, do your chores, do your homework, don’t leave the lights on, […]
As a child, did it seem like there were so many rules you had to follow? Clean your rooms, do your chores, do your homework, don’t leave the lights on, […]
Today is World Communion Sunday where people all over the world celebrate Jesus by having communion. At first I thought I would just use the sermon from last year for […]
Last week I talked about finding the love that is around us everywhere but sometimes is hard to find. We are inundated with the bad in the world by every […]
By Lois Parker Edstrom Suggestion: Provide food that would demonstrate the various types of tastes – sweet, salty, bitter or sour, if appropriate to your situation. Just for fun: Tongue […]
I have told many people that have asked how I come up with the message for Sunday, that after reading the scripture and putting the pieces together, the words just […]
My sister Shaun and I are the Superintendents of the Needle Arts and Clothing building at the Pend Oreille County Fair. Chris retired and we inherited her job. So since […]
When I was trying to figure out what the topic of today’s message should be, I struggled. Once again, the scriptures recommended by the lectionary didn’t speak to me. So […]
I was torn on how to convey the message that is given to us in the scripture I read from Ephesians. After all, being kind to one another, forgiving one […]
How appropriate and timely it was to have the scriptures suggested for today being about bread and the bread of heaven on a Communion Sunday. In the passage from Exodus […]
When I first read the scripture from John that I just read, I wondered why we were back to the time when Jesus was teaching the people and performing miracles. […]