Pastor’s Corner – May 21, 2023
As we stand at the threshold of Pentecost, Jesus prays for his disciples. He does not leave them as orphans but with a promise of the Holy Spirit. Furthermore, in the […]
As we stand at the threshold of Pentecost, Jesus prays for his disciples. He does not leave them as orphans but with a promise of the Holy Spirit. Furthermore, in the […]
We are getting more details from the horrific mass shooting that took place close to our home. Any one of us could have been at Allen Outlet Mall this past […]
Recently I came across a study on the decline of life expectancy in the US. While globally there was a dip due to Covid, comparable industrial nations as the US have overall […]
Did you know that there are more Presbyterians in Korea than here in the US? When President Yoon of South Korea came to visit the White House and addressed the […]
I look forward to our first Easter Sunday together. By the time you get this e-news, it’s Good Friday. We are in the middle of Pascal. We enter the great […]
The stage is set. Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey. This unassuming Messiah enters with the welcome of a king, “Hosannah in the highest blessed it is he who comes in […]
From Mount Olive What Do We See? Ezekiel turns to the valley and sees a vision of dry bones coming to life by the breath of God, reminding those who […]
John 9:1-41 This coming Sunday we encounter a familiar story of a man born blind. It’s a story where we find ourselves singing “amazing grace, how sweet the sound…I was once […]
Living Water Poured Out for You… I am profoundly grateful, since my call to WPPC, that slowly but surely, I’m finding myself in a liturgical movement of a faith community […]
Lenten Study and Reflection March 5,12,19,26 Sundays after worship and fellowship For this season of Lent, I will be leading Lenten reflections from Walter Brueggeman “A Way Other Than Our […]