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Tahoe Retreats and Return

Dear friends, I’m back from both Tahoe retreats — the Youth Group “healthy relationships” weekend, and my final week with the Company of New Pastors, both of which were held at the beautiful Zephyr Point Presbyterian Conference Center. I appreciated the snow and the cold, the sunshine and the rocks and the sight of our young polar bear boys swimming. I loved…

The Mystery of Easter . . . . and relationships

Dear friends, Happy Easter! Here we are celebrating the Mystery of Easter, and I’ll remind anyone who says they “missed Easter” by being out of town on April 1st that Easter is a season, not a day, and that it lasts all the way until Pentecost, mid-May. So there will be plenty of opportunities to celebrate together, even if you didn’t hear…

Let the youth lead – – –

Dear friends, I’m finding it hard to find words this week. What do we say when children practice lockdowns, when a whole city is terrorized by random bombings, when the process of growing up for our young ones seems to be increasingly a process of hardening — not hardening walls and barriers, but making cynical hearts and calculating minds as they get…

Flipping tables

Dear friends, This week was table turning Sunday, when we remembered Jesus’ act of defiance in the temple in Jerusalem. Ben and I flipped some small tables over in celebration Sunday morning, but the youth group had already practiced doing this – over and over again. Check out our video, https://flic.kr/p/GPdr1J, and keep watching until you get to the slow-motion portions. We…

Lent: a symbol of change

Dear friends, I hope you are all doing well and staying warm in this cold snap! I’m glad for the rain, of course, and in some indirect way I’m grateful for the cold, too. Lately whenever I feel cold here in the California winter, I bring to mind the image of my uncle grilling outdoors for our belated Christmas dinner in Albany,…

Groundhog’s Day and the Time of the Color Purple

TALITHA’S TAKE Happy belated Groundhog’s Day! I hope you’re ready for six more weeks of… um… what is this, anyway? If this is winter, I don’t know what spring will be. One week it was so cold that I held back from pruning roses lest they get frost-bitten, and it seems only a few days later I was rushing to get the…

Pancake Brunch

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This Sunday, Feb 8th, join us after Celebration (about 11:00 AM) for a gourmet brunch catered by the Youth Group members! Serving peace, love, and pancakes… and not just any pancakes, our special whole wheat, super-healthy, super-delicious pancakes, accompanied by herbed eggs, roasted veggies, and amazing fruit salad. You will have to taste it to believe it.

Womanifesto and March

Dear friends, This past weekend I saw a few of you at the Women’s March. Many of you were there, of course, but the crowd was too big for us to find one another. It was huge, it was festive, and there were a lot of funny signs. But in the midst of all the cutesy hats and laugh-worthy slogans, there were…

The Enneagram: WHY we do what we do

Dear friends, I’ve been studying the Enneagram for a few years now, but am diving in to study yet again with a few new books and a couple of friends. As you may know if you’ve heard me geeking out about it, the enneagram is a fascinating kind of personality type system which focuses more on inner motivation rather than external behavior.…

A New Cultural Norm

Dear friends, Those of you who are friends with me on facebook may have seen the tribute I posted this week for my friend David who died. Some of you may have met him when he visited us in November, or sat with him at the Faith Trio Harvest Dinner. I got news of his death last week from his parents. And…