Kerry Pardue’s Reflection

Miracle BrideSome people call it fate, some call it destiny, and some people say you create your path. Others call the things

Kerry Pardue’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:29:21-07:00

Kerry Pardue’s Reflection

The Real Thing…They said you could taste it – when it was the real thing.  It was back in the 1970s.  And

Kerry Pardue’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:29:21-07:00

Pastor Mark Dippre’s Reflection

I was shown an article last week entitled “Five Things That You Should Never Say to Your Kids.”  Considering Father’s Day, I

Pastor Mark Dippre’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:29:21-07:00

Fr. Dale Fushek’s Reflection

Revival I am talking a lot about revival.  Or, as I like to refer to it, “revive-all.”  You might be wondering

Fr. Dale Fushek’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:29:21-07:00

Jody Serey’s Reflection

Comfort Comes from Unexpected Places For anybody who has lost their child, it is difficult to know where relief can be

Jody Serey’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:29:21-07:00

Jean Bruno’s Reflection

A Reflection on Psalm 23 All are the first line of the Psalm 23. “Yahweh is my best friend and my

Jean Bruno’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:29:21-07:00

Savannah Abbott’s Reflection

Living without Comfort As we prepare for Pentecost, I have been reflecting on my Lent and Easter season. The day after Ash

Savannah Abbott’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:29:21-07:00

Rosemary Sambora’s Reflection

Change is in the wind. Apply that to our local environment and it could be change is in the stillness and dry

Rosemary Sambora’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:29:21-07:00

Terri Thompson’s Reflection

Motherhood Since this is the month of May and Mother’s Day is May 14th, I decided to choose Motherhood as my topic

Terri Thompson’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:29:21-07:00

Priscilla Bertogli’s Reflection

Civility, Manners, and Compassion What has happened to civility, manners, and compassion? Ephesians 4:32 states ‘to be kind and compassionate to

Priscilla Bertogli’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:29:21-07:00
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