Inspirational

OUT TO PASTOR: A musical concert or aggravating noise?

To say the least, and I usually do, this summer has been quite a journey for the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage and myself. I can’t remember a summer equal to the one we just went through. The fact that we got through it is amazing.

OUT TO PASTOR: If only my fishing rod could talk

It has been a busy week, more so than any other week. Just when I thought I was caught up, something else presented itself without my permission. That seems to be what life is all about.

FRONT-PORCH GOSPEL: Why I love the old ship of Zion

Welcome this week to the “front porch.” The beautiful name of “Zion” is splashed throughout the deep writings of the Old Testament prophets. Solomon’s magnificent temple once rested on Zion’s western slope of the highest hill in Jerusalem.

OUT TO PASTOR: Doing nothing is harder than I thought

After being so long in a lockdown situation, the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage planned a short vacation time for us. It took her quite a while to put all of the pieces together, but she succeeded as always.

HOPE FOR TODAY: Does obedience to God matter?

Often I engage with people in conversations about God and the Bible. Many times I do not know where they stand with God until we begin talking. More often than not, I hear “I believe in God,” “I pray,” “I’ve asked for forgiveness,” “I’ve been baptized,” or even “Jesus is my Savior and Lord.

OUT TO PASTOR: Oh, for a life like my kitty

The other night the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage and I were watching the news on TV. All it showed was riots, looting, and chaos, which has become the normal. After a while, I heard a deep sigh on the other side of the room, and somebody say, “What’s wrong with people?

OUT TO PASTOR: What it was, was a peach tree

For some reason, this week, I had been thinking of my maternal grandfather. I was named after him, and therefore we had a connection. As a young boy, I would spend a month, every summer at my grandparents. They lived up in the mountains of Pennsylvania in a long valley.