Tag: Puzzler’s Corner
Dorian
There is a tempest off the coast of Florida, by the name of Dorian. What was once a Category 5 hurricane, has now been downgraded to a Category 2 with sustained winds of 105 mph. The storm system stalled over the Bahamas, for a day, wreaking havoc in an area unprepared for the length of… Continue Reading Dorian
Make a Joyful Noise
This morning on the way into work, I turned on the Symphony channel of the satellite radio station. Peter and the Wolf, by Prokofiev was playing. Hearing the performance took me back to elementary school, when I first heard the composition. I believe it was every music teacher’s way of introducing the different parts of… Continue Reading Make a Joyful Noise
The First Step
As nations around the world begin to prepare for the 2020 Summer Olympics, various sports are utilizing preliminary qualifications. Among them are the categories of indoor diving, which include 1 meter and 3 meter springboard, and 10 meter platform. Individuals or synchronized pairs compete to execute complicated gymnastic moves before slicing into the water, hands… Continue Reading The First Step
6 Degrees
I’m going to date myself as I begin this Puzzler’s Corner. Sometime in the last century, when Kevin Bacon and the films he was in were very popular, someone introduced a game, in which you could connect other stars to him within 6 films. That’s how I first learned about the 6 Degrees of Separation… Continue Reading 6 Degrees
The Good Book
The Wesleyan Means of Grace have become an integral part of my life. I pray without ceasing, fast at least one day in ten, meditate, attend worship in churches throughout the District, and share witness and testimony about how you, who are my sisters and brothers in Christ, are bringing the Lord into peoples’ lives,… Continue Reading The Good Book
Rejoice and Be Glad
This is the season of One on One interviews for the pastors serving the Midwest District. I’d like to take this opportunity to welcome those who are serving in their first appointment. Kimberly Bos, Ferris State Wesley Foundation, Elizabeth Hurd, Caledonia, Dr. Joan VanDessel, Grand Rapids First, Luanne Stanley Hook, Deacon at Holland First, Zach… Continue Reading Rejoice and Be Glad
Open My Eyes
Double Retrospect is the name of the jigsaw puzzle that I am currently working. It is 32,000 pieces and contains 32 pictures created by Keith Haring. I first learned of the artist when I purchased Imaging the Word, a three volume arts and lectionary resource. The books provide worship leaders with paintings, photos, poetry, liturgy,… Continue Reading Open My Eyes
For everything there is a season…(Ecc 3:1)
Over the next few months, the Midwest District will be hosting 3 Holy Conferencing sessions, so that we may have a place to voice our reflections, concerns, and hopes about the future of what it means to be United Methodist. Please click HERE to read about the guidelines for Holy Conferencing. Below are the 3… Continue Reading For everything there is a season…(Ecc 3:1)
To Dream the Impossible Dream
I am not a big fan of reality television. Most of what arrives in our homes is contrived or edited, so that the viewer sees the best or worst in the Bachelor or Bachelorette. Gordon Ramsey (Master Chef) and Jon Taffer (Bar Rescue) constantly yell at people in order to encourage them to produce the… Continue Reading To Dream the Impossible Dream
New Beginnings
Greetings to Provisional Elders, Full Elders, Provisional Deacons, Full Deacons, Local Pastors who are preparing for their first Course of Study class, Local Pastors who have completed Course of Study, Associate Members, those who are serving in retirement, and those who are serving while working in another career. July 1 marks the beginning of a… Continue Reading New Beginnings