Posts from 2024
Pastor’s Column – Oct 2024
For everything and everyone comes a moment, a period of time to experience the changes and transitions that are a part of life. It’s strange how comforting these words can be. Rarely do I seek these verses in times of laughing, dancing, or peace. However, I find myself grasping for this wisdom when change is sudden, shifting, and challenging. It’s comforting to know that others have crossed these same life thresholds. I am not the first and certainly not the…
Pastor’s Column – July/Aug 2024
Will we be faithless and held captive by deliberate and destructive disinformation and loyalty to the lies of the false prophets of our day, or will we be faithful to the truth that Jesus promise can set us free?” The false white gospel, by Jim Wallis Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits. Are grapes gathered from thorns, or figs from thistles? In the…
Pastor’s Column – June 2024
Today, if you were to travel to Halberstadt Germany, and if you were to take a walk around town, and if you happened past St. Burchardi church, you would hear the hum of an organ playing a song that first began on September 5, 2001. Composer John Cage is noted to have instructed musicians to play “as slow as possible” at a conference in 1997, because an organ would sustain that note beautifully. The John Cage Organ Foundation Halberstadt took…
Pastor’s Column – May 2024
I was fortunate to have grown up only a few miles from Cuyahoga Valley National Park. I remember riding bikes on the towpath all summer and into the Fall. We would ride to the beaver dam or to a local produce stand called Szalay’s, which always had the freshest fruit and the most delicious sweet corn. However, one of my favorite sites was Brandywine Falls. You can still find it on all of their brochures. Brandywine Falls attracted all sorts…
Pastor’s Column – Apr 2024
Ever since I was a little boyI believed in something good.And so I did my best to go to Sunday school,Every Sunday like I shouldAnd I remember the day when I had to leaveAnd I thought it was all a stageI let fear and anger get hold on meAnd they locked me in their cageBut when love came creeping through the window paneAll I could do was wonder whyI swore I did not deserve it but still, it came,And now…
Pastor’s Column – Mar 2024
In a world of noise, confusion and conflict it is necessary that there be places of silence, inner discipline and peace. In such places love can blossom. In Silence God ceases to be an object and becomes an experience. Thomas merton 4’ 33’’ is a world-famous song composed by John Cage. It was composed in 1952 for any instrument or combination of instruments. It is divided into three movements, and when you add the total time of each movement together…
Pastor’s Column – Feb 2024
Tune my heart.Like an old violin,like a worn down piano,I have been left out in all manners of weather;I have been left alone for far too long.So like a concertmasterwith a steady hand,tune me up.Listen and learnthe cracked keys,the broken strings.Memorize the forgotten intervalsthat even I did not know.And then, when we’re ready,When this creaky heart is tuned,teach me a new son. Rev. Sarah A. Speed In school, I played the trumpet in the concert band. Before every rehearsal, before…
Pastor’s Column – Jan 2024
They set out; and there, ahead of them, went the star that they had seen at its rising, until it stopped over the place where the child was. When they saw that the star had stopped, they were overwhelmed with joy. On entering the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother; and they knelt down and paid him homage. Matthew 2:8-11 At Christmastime, the church I grew up in always decorated their sanctuary with German Stars. Perhaps you…