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Skip to primary sidebar. Helping people follow Jesus. You are here: Home. A few more pictures of Jack Alexander. August 13, 2008. A few more pictures of Jack Alexander. No epidural for my wife. She was amazing! Here’s my boy and my beautiful wife. August 13, 2008 at 4:55 am. Let us know when you are all up for visitors! August 13, 2008 at 12:23 pm. Congratulations to all of you! August 13, 2008 at 1:04 pm. Stephanie and David,. And you got your classroom ready before he arrived-barely! August 13, 2008 at...
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Letters from the Field: January 2010
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Letters from the Field. Tuesday, January 19, 2010. I really wanted to read this book and was enthralled in the reading of it both to help my work as a pastor and to come more to grips with that unknown part of life called death. Some will never know the experience of dying. It can come suddenly, or our minds are lost so much so that we may not be aware of our condition. For the young, therefore, reading and thinking about "dying well" is a matter of spiritual preparation that can bring peace. I read a sa...
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Letters from the Field: August 2009
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Letters from the Field. Tuesday, August 25, 2009. Groundbreaking worship ceremony August 30. Bishop Huie is excited to join us this Sunday. From what I read in our church history, it is the third time a bishop has preached in Woodville. Bishop Paul Martin came in 1961 and Bishop Finis Crutchfield preached here in 1982. When our church history is updated one day, Sunday August 30, 2009 will be a highlight. It is such an honor to share with you in this holy and historic day in the life of Woodville UMC.
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Letters from the Field: February 2010
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Letters from the Field. Tuesday, February 23, 2010. The season of Lent is underway. We are challenging one another to "give up something and take up something for Christ." I've shared with you all what I am giving up and taking up (caffeinated drinks and exercise) and I do that so I will be held accountable. Accountability is what I want to reflect on with you this week. How is it with exercise? Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Giving Something Up, Taking Something Up, for Christ. This week is the beginning...
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Letters from the Field: September 2009
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Letters from the Field. Monday, September 28, 2009. Sharing the love of God. See you Sunday,. Monday, September 21, 2009. What a vibrant growing congregation we are a part of! Take a scan through this newsletter and you'll see the movement of the Holy Spirit among the people. We are worshipping, learning, growing and serving. Tuesday, September 8, 2009. Standing in the Gap and Revival. Whether it is Caring is Sharing, Needle and Thread Ministries, Christmas in July, Angel Tree for children, our toiletry ...
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Letters from the Field: May 2010
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Letters from the Field. Monday, May 24, 2010. My mind has been attracted to poetry lately, I suppose because poets can often give voice to life's realities in unique ways. I've removed this short piece from a long Robert Frost poem entitled, "1916 Mountain Interval, In the Home Stretch." This poem is about many things, but it centers around a person who is moving from one house to the next. Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Are you really alive? Join us Sunday as we celebrate the life passage of these high school...
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Letters from the Field: October 2009
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Letters from the Field. Tuesday, October 27, 2009. 8220;My shepherd will supply my need.” These words were sung Sunday in our worship service by the Lon Morris College Masters Singers. We could not have orchestrated better, its resonance with our theme, “Enough.” The Holy Spirit weaves worship together in ways that give me such joy. That sense of joy was very present Sunday in worship and after. Through a life of simplicity and generosity rooted and grounded in Christ. See you Sunday,. There is nothing q...
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Letters from the Field: The Easter Season
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Letters from the Field. Thursday, May 6, 2010. We are enjoying worship with you these days as we celebrate the Easter season. You may or may not know that after Easter Sunday, the Easter season continues through until Pentecost Sunday later in May. Celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ is a year-round, life long joy and this season focuses us on that great victory of God. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Opening the Bible; Thomas Merton. The Tyler County Booster.
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Letters from the Field: July 2009
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Letters from the Field. Tuesday, July 21, 2009. Disciple: Being One, Making One. Tuesday, July 14, 2009. On behalf of all 25 of us, thank you church family for your prayers and cards while we were away. It was a joy for me to pass out mail in my camp and know that every one of our Woodville UMC campers was receiving something from their church. Thank you! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Opening the Bible; Thomas Merton. Five Smooth Stones for Pastoral Work; Eugene Peterson.
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Letters from the Field: March 2010
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Letters from the Field. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. By now, many of you know that I have received a new appointment effective June 7th of this year. Our bishop has appointed me to serve as Senior Pastor of Westbury United Methodist Church in Houston. While Bethany and I are genuinely excited about what God has in store for us, our hearts are heavy. It is a bitter sweet time for us because of the great love we have for you. Tuesday, March 23, 2010. Palm Sunday and Holy Week. This year the annual Dogwood Fest...