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holy trouble: eating together
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Monday, October 12, 2009. The meetings continue, but with some significant breaks; yesterday (Sunday) we passed time in worship, some tourism and (most significantly, perhaps) eating together. And, it seems to me, it has made us all friendlier with one another in our meetings—funny how good table fellowship changes us. Table fellowship is the central wisdom of the xn church, is it not? Of course, wine and dancing help a whole lot too! More of that, please! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thats what I...
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holy trouble: found in my mailbox this morning
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Sunday, February 28, 2010. Found in my mailbox this morning. It's like they think it's a really bad. It was definitely the best thing in my mailbox this weekend. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Found in my mailbox this morning. My weekly musings on the lectionary. Our house-building project in julian. Stuff i write about. Restaurants in city heights.
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holy trouble: February 2010
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Sunday, February 28, 2010. Found in my mailbox this morning. It's like they think it's a really bad. It was definitely the best thing in my mailbox this weekend. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Found in my mailbox this morning. My weekly musings on the lectionary. Our house-building project in julian. Stuff i write about. Restaurants in city heights.
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holy trouble: On the Camino Santiago, Day 3: Palais de Rei to Arzua
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Friday, November 12, 2010. On the Camino Santiago, Day 3: Palais de Rei to Arzua. One of the delights of the Camino is how beautiful this part of the journey is: so often, we were walking through tunnels in the trees, shaded and enchanted by them. In the morning, we walked through trails made mysterious by misty fog; later we were especially grateful for the shade lent by the trees. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. On the Camino Santiago, Day 5: Monte de Gozo to Sa. Stuff i w...
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San Diego Church Review & Guide: 05/01/2004 - 06/01/2004
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San Diego Church Review and Guide. Monday, May 31, 2004. Church Seeking Question # 5. Some of the questions you should think through are: Does this church have regular times for small groups? Bible studies, prayer groups, etc.) Could you begin attending one of these right away? Are there people in this church that you could get to know who could help disciple and befriend you? Posted by SanDiegoChurch at 10:13 PM. Monday, May 10, 2004. San Diego First Assembly. Posted by SanDiegoChurch at 3:30 PM. Site C...
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Sweet and beautiful wedding at Tom Hams Lighthouse! | At Your Side Planning
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At Your Side Planning. San Diego Wedding and Event Planning. Sweet and beautiful wedding at Tom Hams Lighthouse! March 3, 2015. February 12, 2015. The lovely wedding of Amanda and Tim was intimate and romantic. Amanda and her gorgeous ladies got ready at her parent’s home in the beautiful hills of Mt. Helix in La Mesa, California. This allowed the bride to spend some personal time with those closest to her before the big day. Amanda and Tim’s first look was at their church, First United Methodist Church.
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holy trouble: On the Camino Santiago, Day 5: Monte de Gozo to Santiago
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Friday, November 12, 2010. On the Camino Santiago, Day 5: Monte de Gozo to Santiago. Our final morning's walk felt like a breeze, as we wound our way down into the city. It felt a little funny to be in the midst of a city again- with traffic and traffic lights and lots more concrete. As we got the plaza in front of the cathedral, it felt wonderful to look up at the intricate facade, and to imagine ourselves in the same place as so many generations of pilgrims before us. The gigantic incensor in Santiago'...
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