August Blog by Betsy Nero I have had several conversations in the past few weeks about where people vacation. Interestingly many have said it is actually really nice staying home. […]
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July Blog by Anne Butts Summer is a mix of blessing and challenge for me. I have two grandchildren, ages 6 1/2 and 20 months. When they visit I feel […]
June Blog by Rachel Drotar. I’ve recently become a bit of a history buff. This past weekend in the play 1776, I portrayed Charles Thompson, the Secretary for the Continental […]
May Blog by Mark Laskey Very long ago, when I was a freshman in college, I unexpectedly saw something beautiful that’s remained indelible in my memory. As I walked across […]
April Blog by Cheryl Keehner, CSA April fools take note. Early spring promised by the Ground Hog eight weeks ago has been delayed. We fell for it again! The sky is […]
March Blog by Peggy Gerovac Sometimes you want to go Where everybody knows your name And they’re always glad you came You want to be where you can see The […]
February Blog by Ginny May-Schiros February is the month when you still don’t know how long winter will be but you hope it won’t be long. We are at that […]
January Blog by Syndie Eardly I love the quiet time following the busy holiday season, that – for me – was particularly strenuous this year due to an extraordinarily stressful […]
November Blog by Mark Laskey Leave it there, oh, leave it there Take your burden to the Lord and leave it there If you would trust Him and never doubt He […]
October Blog by Betsy Nero A recent Facebook post, “The trees are about to show us how lovely it is to let go of things,” has really caused me to […]