Neil Dunnavant is retiring this month. His last Sunday with us is February 27. We will have one service at 11 am. For information on how we are honoring Neil, look here. In the state of Guerrero, Mexico, it is popular to eat pozole on Thursdays. Restaurants called...
I am revisiting a book I read a few years ago, The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Set Big Things in Motion. The authors, there are three of them, want to help readers navigate the onslaught of information and the relentless, expansive, fast change...
Humans, it seems, have a propensity for marking time. We celebrate birthdays and anniversaries ritualistically. We countdown days until specific holidays arrive and, often, become extremely attached to the traditions that accompany them. We mark off calendar days and...
As we enter February, another month in this strange new normal-ish of COVID, we may feel as stuck in it as ever. The end, which seemed to be in sight, feels far off again. As Jill named last week, in these past few years we’ve been through a lot. A lot has happened...
Recently I had the experience of getting an insurance company to make an exception. The story is long, boring and all-too-familiar. You’ve likely lived it. The medication or procedure is not covered. The doctor is out of network. Too bad, so sad, think of the care you...
While solving big problems with big ideas is needed and important, it is also true that most positive changes will come in very small ways one life at a time, one little plot of land at a time, one person willing to do the right thing against all odds and with little...
Join First Presbyterian Church and the greater Greensboro Faith community in the 17th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Virtual Interfaith Worship Service, this Monday, January 17 at noon. The theme is Shifting Priorities to Create the Beloved Community. Below are...
Eat together. Pray together. Celebrate together. This is the motto of the place where I had the privilege to live the past 3 years in seminary. A place of folks of all different abilities, doing life together. We were seminary students and friends living with...
Grant, being a fan of all things over-the-top-Christmas, has a large collection of Christmas-themed ties, both secular and sacred. One of his favorites looks understated, what with its diagonal red and green stripes and block letters that repeat the phrases: “Merry...
The turning of the calendar is a somewhat random marking of time, but it is, nonetheless, an occasion to reflect backwards and be intentional about moving forward. I don’t really make New Year’s resolutions, but I do like to pause and think about what I want to take...