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Steve’s Slant

The only thing constant is change.  The longer I live, the more I appreciate the truth of this maxim. Ordinarily in this, the January/February issue of the Extended Family, I devote this space to my annual State of the Church column.  And I will come back to that.  But first I want to address a […]

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Advent I’ve always understood this special season conceptually.  We take time to prepare room in our hearts and minds and lives to receive a fresh infusion of the Divine, a fresh burst of God’s Light in the winter darkness.  But to a certain extent my understanding of Advent has been more theoretical than practical, more

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Waging Hope

Dear friends, More than any time in my memory, yesterday felt less like an election day and more like a referendum on the kind of country we want to be – a feeling that was widely shared by people all across the country and all across the political spectrum, in red states and in blue.

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Steve’s Slant

I have written in this column before that, ordinarily, this is by far my favorite time of year.  Outside, fall continues to dazzle like a living tapestry.  Pumpkins and apples fill the fruit and vegetable stands, and shorts and t-shirts have long since given way to jeans and sweatshirts. Inside, we trade iced tea for

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Steve’s Slant

Two down, one to go. Last month I wrote about how we were about to experience a rare and significant confluence of events here at WWPC. Two of those events have now occurred. NEW WEBSITE First, as most of you know, late last week we launched our new and improved church website (www.warrenwilsonchurch.org).  We believe

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Steve’s Slant

Last October if you woke up before sunrise and happened to look up into the night sky, you saw something special. Three planets, Venus, Jupiter and Mars, formed a close triangle in the pre-dawn darkness. Their convergence was special because it was rare. Ordinarily these distant planets do not line up in such close visual

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