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This article was originally published in the San Marino Tribune on July 29th, 2016. The Book of Ecclesiastes has been called one of the strangest
This article was originally published in the San Marino Tribune on July 29th, 2016. The Book of Ecclesiastes has been called one of the strangest
Water balloons flew during Sunday School last Sunday as one of King David’s contre-temps say re-inaction. Very animated and briefly wet children about! One blessing
This coming Sunday we offer Leave-Taking prayers for the Keaney Family as Melissa and Josh and their little ones Grace and Shea depart for fresh
Sophie Olson, who teaches Shakespearean stage combat, led our Sunday School students in mock warfare as we study the adventures and mis-adventures of Saul and
This coming Saturday sees another celebratory 75th event as Robin Puri stewards a bus full of bright-eyed parishioners to the Santa Ynez Valley for a
The Edmund Pilgrimage group has returned, largely intact, and with a sense of blessedness. Pam Payne suffered an injury mid-trip and had to return early,
Some historians may argue that the tradition was begun by the Babylonians over 4,000 years ago, however in the U.S. it was 106 years ago
Our Nursery School Board hosted a lovely backyard soiree in gratitude for our teachers this past Wednesday evening at the home of Gina Cockriel. Board
Nostalgia is a wistful recollection, perhaps of an overcast May gloom day (we’ve had a few of those!); a moment when we yearn for things
This coming Sunday, Trinity Sunday, our Bell Choir plays as we offer gratitude for this past year’s Sunday School Teachers, and as we bless and