Looking Toward Lent
by the Rev. Charlie Dupree Well, another season is coming to a close. The season of Epiphany began on January 6. This year, the season of Epiphany was very short because Ash Wednesday comes so early . . . . February 14th. This…
by the Rev. Charlie Dupree Well, another season is coming to a close. The season of Epiphany began on January 6. This year, the season of Epiphany was very short because Ash Wednesday comes so early . . . . February 14th. This…
by the Rev. Charlie Dupree Paul’s story is peculiar. He was a persecutor of Christians. One day, he set off to a place called Damascus to stir up more trouble, I’m sure. On the way, a very bright light overtook him and…
by the Rev. Charlie Dupree In her book, The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters, Priya Parker says its always important to tell people why you’re gathering. Is it to celebrate? Is it to offer updates? Do you gather to…
by the Rev. Charlie Dupree This past Sunday, we heard from Psalm 139. This psalm is known as an “individual psalm of thanksgiving.” If psalms run the emotional gamut ranging from joy, to anger, to regret and lament, this psalm is…
by the Rev. Charlie Dupree The beginning of a church year brings a lot of activity to a church system, much of which happens behind the scenes. After a short lull, it’s not long before we implement what’s next. In the case…
by the Rev. Charlie Dupree Did you know that, for the last year, I have been participating in a nation-wide project connected with Luther Seminary (where I received my Doctorate in Biblical Preaching)? The project is exploring the question: What makes…
by the Rev. Charlie Dupree May love and laughter Light your days And warm your heart and home; May good and faithful friends be yours Wherever you may roam; May peace and plenty bless your world With joy that long…
by the Rev. Charlie Dupree As the longest night of the year approaches, I am reminded of the words from the Fourth Gospel. It tells of a person sent by God . . . John, who was called to testify to…
by the Rev. Charlie Dupree During the season of Advent, we hear a lot from John, the relative of Jesus. They met before they were born, linked by God and a visit between Mary and Elizabeth. It seems that right out…
by the Rev. Charlie Dupree We heard some beautiful and moving music at Advent Lessons and Carols on Sunday evening. A wide variety of composers was represented, from as far back as the 16th century, to a friend of mine named…