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MORE"Go to the winter woods: listen there, look, watch, and 'the dead months' will give you a subtler secret than any you have yet found in the forest." - Fiona Macleod, Where the Forest Murmurs
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MOTHER’S DAY
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Charlie Bradt, Pulpit Guest
After a considerable absence from the “Jesus” of my Catholic youth, I decided to go back and take a fresh look at this amazing teacher. I was surprised and delighted to discover a depth to his teachings that was unavailable to me years ago. I’ll share some of my understandings and invite anyone who’d like, to share their own reflections of the man we call “The Christ.”
Charlie has been coming to our church for many years. He has spent much of his life exploring the teachers and teachings that have addressed “the great questions” of life. He is a retired professor at SUNY Canton, and is the founder of the Yoga Loft.
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Social Hour: Milner Grimsled, Bart & Margaret Harloe, John Hammond & Kathleen Horton
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Library Cart: Judy DeGraaff
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