Saturday, September 13, 2008

Word clouds

Psalm 103


Amos 5


Sunday's sermon before a final edit

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Presbyterian Habitat House dedication



Here is the whole group: members of various churches and the family receiving the home. (I should have uploaded a bigger photo -- maybe soon.) Below are pictures of the dedication and the landscaping.






Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Youth



The youth of the church talked about their experience at the Montreat youth conference. Thanks guys, you did a great job. The youth are pictured above with Jeannie and Chris Kimberl, youth advisors.

You can learn more about Montreat at this link.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

About Shannon Jung, who wrote on Food and Fasting








You may listen to a conversation with Dr. Jung here.

Dr. Jung is now on the faculty of the St. Paul School of Theology. He used to be a The Center for Theology and Land.




I had great fun last night with Carol and Allison at the Pels game.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Bound for Montreat

Our youth and adults left with First Presbyterian, bound for the Montreat Youth Conference IV in Montreat, NC. Please pray for them while they are gone. The first pic is of the whole group, then our group, and some of the packing, etc.



Thursday, July 3, 2008

Remembering John

Of the pictures shown in John's funeral yesterday, this was my favorite. Well, some of him in the Air Force were great too. I miss John.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Siyaya



This high-energy group from South Africa will be at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Pensacola on Friday, July 18 at 7:00 p.m. and
St John Devine Missionary Baptist Church in Pensacola July 19. Make plans now to attend. For more info contact:

Rev. Nan Adams or Debbie Hauck, Trinity PC, Pensacola, 850-432-3505
Sheila Green, St. John Devine Missionary Baptist Church, Pensacola, 850-291-0870
Paul Caro, Presbytery of Florida, 850-932-4939

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Occasional Sightings of the Gospel

I'm not even sure how, but I came across another pastor's blog and was moved by his essay linked here.

You can click on the heading of that page or click here to see his whole blog. I have not read all of it, but his post on making people feel welcome in our homes and churches is also a good read.