Go Tell It On The Mountain: A Christmas Meditation
“And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory… full of grace and truth.” It is Christmas Eve of my growing up years. Long, […]
Read more >>“And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory… full of grace and truth.” It is Christmas Eve of my growing up years. Long, […]
Read more >>It is early Easter morning of my growing up years. It is a habit of my temperament, which needs feeding with considerable solitude, to lie awake in the purple and […]
Read more >>A sermon preached for the Feast of Mary and Martha Luke 10: 38 – 42 “Plenty good room, Plenty good room, Plenty good room in my Father’s Kingdom, […]
Read more >>A sermon preached for the 4th Sunday of Pentecost “Whoever welcomes you welcomes me, and whoever welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me.” – Matthew 10:40 It was the […]
Read more >>Gonna put on my long white robeDown by the riverside, down by the riverside, down by the riversideGonna put on my long white robeDown by the riversideAnd study war no […]
Read more >>On a clear, crisp mid-September day in 1976, I am baking bread at the kitchen counter when the phone rings. It is our parents calling from the midst of the […]
Read more >>It is February 6th, 2005, 6:30 a.m. Pacific Time. It is still dark as we arrive at LAX, weary with the weight of leaving. We are traveling home with Wes’ […]
Read more >>It is 1951, and summer has come to a steady, hot, quiet hum late in August. A healthy amount of boredom in the air begins to let the summer end, […]
Read more >>School Reflection Circa 1952 by The Reverend Paula Lawrence-Wehmiller For Teacher Anna Sondack It is the fall of 1952 and I am in second grade. One hour over bumpy, winding […]
Read more >>The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 29, 2000, by Art Carey When you ask the Rev. Paula Lawrence Wehmiller a question, you don’t get an answer, you get a story. Pastor Paula […]
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