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SOMETHING THERE IS THAT DOESN'T LOVE A WALL I’ve used the mild days this week to pick up winter’s debris around our yard and to mend some of the damage…
SOMETHING THERE IS THAT DOESN'T LOVE A WALL I’ve used the mild days this week to pick up winter’s debris around our yard and to mend some of the damage…
LOVE AND THE HARROWING OF HELL If you notice our worship bulletin’s headings thus far in April, they all describe the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th Sunday of Easter. Easter is…
DOES EAST LONGMEADOW NEED A HOG REEVE? This week I couldn’t resist reading a story in the Boston Globe that had the headline - “Pork and politics: Towns offer sweet…
THE IMPORTANCE OF ATTEMPTING SMALL THINGS FOR GOD On January 5, Alaska Airline’s flight 1282 was forced to make an emergency landing after a panel blew off the plane, endangering…
EASTER AND THE LILY CRUCIFIX They are everywhere. In the supermarket. In big box stores. In churches and the most modest flower shop. I can usually smell them before I…
THE ROCK-SOLID TRUTH OF HOLY WEEK Since their discovery by a mining prospector in the early 1900s, visitors to Racetrack Playa in Death Valley, California, have been fascinated by what…
GOLDFINCH FEATHERS AND EASTER JOY I read in the news that a bird watcher named Peter Kaestner has recently achieved the nearly impossible task of having identified 10,000 of the…
SNAKES ON A POLE Southeast of the ancient Greek city of Corinth is a large archeological site at Epidaurus: The great Temple of Asclepius, the god of healing. As early…
LEEKS, DAFFODILS, AND THE CROSS This Friday, March 1, has particular significance if you are Welsh - March 1 is St. David’s Day; and St. David, who died sometime between…
‘What Shall I DO For Lent’ Or ‘Who Shall I BE For Lent? Easter comes very early this year. It is the last Sunday of March. We’ll be waving palm…