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Top Five Tuesday — Top Five Reasons I Miss My Cats
August 6, 2013 5

Back in 2009, I wrote a post called Why I Hate My Cats.  And Why I Love Them.  You can read about it here. But now, I neither hate them nor love them.  I just miss them. Over the last couple of months, one of them wandered away to die in the woods. She was Read the full article…

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The Storm Before The Calm Gets Published And Good Shepherd Gets Visited
August 5, 2013 3

Yesterday was, well, eventful. First, I had the great privilege of preaching on a bible story that features inebriation, nekkedness, and the world’s first moonwalk.  Called “After The Storm,” the message came from Genesis 9:18-27, where Noah has an unfortunate post-Flood run-in with his own vineyard, and all kinds of chaos ensues.  The sermon was Read the full article…

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The Storm Before The Calm, Week 5 — After The Storm
August 2, 2013 0

I alluded to this on Tuesday . . . I can’t wait for this Sunday’s message. It comes from a biblical story that you have probably never heard used in a sermon. It leads to a question that all too many of us neglect to ask. I pray it brings healing to debris fields scattered Read the full article…

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Psalm 19 — Creation And Law
August 1, 2013 1

Psalm 19 is a glorious hymn that at first glance connects a theology of creation with a theology of worship: 1 The heavens declare the glory of God;    the skies proclaim the work of his hands.2 Day after day they pour forth speech;    night after night they reveal knowledge.3 They have no speech, they use no words;    no sound is heard Read the full article…

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Guest Blogger — Sammy Gonzalez, Good Shepherd Pastor Of Latino Ministries
July 31, 2013 0

Good Shepherd Soccer Outreach 2013 Over the last week, 25 Good Shepherd volunteers spent five consecutive nights serving 75 children from two neighboring low income communities.   The children we served were as “full color” as our church is becoming.       The volunteers consisted of GS staff, GS volunteers, community friends and their children. During Read the full article…

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