A Gutsy Lady: Marie Huitt Foreman

I met Marie Huitt Foreman 81 years ago. I am the fourth of four daughters born to her before she was 23, ridiculous! To say she was poor is an understatement. She left school after 8th grade, married at 17, and there was those 4 girls!My dad died when I was 15 years...

The Lies We Tell Ourselves: God Is Not Good

a worship reflection by Brittany Stillwell God is so good. God is so good.God is so good, so good to me.I have to admit, lately this song has been hard to sing. As I watch war unfold, in heartbreaking images played over and over on the news and never ceasing...

A Prayer for Women in Every Nation

written by Rev. Suzanne Cain O God, our help in ages past, our hope for today and all our tomorrows – You are our refuge and strength!  We praise your name from the rising of the sun through the vigils of night.  Every season you are...
Our Lenten Journey Begins

Our Lenten Journey Begins

Preston Clegg, pastor The season of Lent is upon us. Lent is a period of 40 days (not counting Sundays) leading up to Easter. It is roughly a tithe of your year, and it’s meant to be a season of introspection, prayer, confession, repentance, and readiness for...
#relearning

#relearning

a Black History Month reflection by Brittany Stillwell Our surroundings shape our perspective. We don’t know what we can’t see—what we won’t see. I have been reminded of this again and again throughout this Black History Month. All month long, we...
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents

Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents

By Isabel WilkersonReviewed by Andrew Carberry I read Caste as a part of a book club at work last year, and discussed it over a couple of sessions with my coworkers. The book argues that America operates within a caste system. A caste system is a rigid social...

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