On love ...

Posted by The Rev. Jennifer Andrews-Weckerly on

This week I have been thinking a lot about love. It started when I discovered a short film called, “Blind Devotion” by the Jubilee Project. The film opens with a playful, young couple who seem lovingly devoted to one another. Unexpectedly, the wife starts to lose her vision and her...

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Tags: active, commandment, commitment, financial, funding, heart, jesus, love, mind, neighbor, passive, pledge, soul, stewardship

A little help ...

Posted by The Rev. Jennifer Andrews-Weckerly on

As a parent of two young children, I have had to readjust how I do about pretty much everything. Grocery shopping is one of the trickiest. My current method is to put my oldest in the shopping cart seat (luckily she is still small enough for that) and to put my youngest on my chest in a baby...

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Tags: shopping cart, control, god, help, humility, neighbor, parent, relationship, vulnerable, shopping, cart

On discomfort …

Posted by The Rev. Jennifer Andrews-Weckerly on

I have regularly told people that when I preach, I am preaching to myself. I find that my messages often resonate with others, but first and foremost, I make sure they resonate with me. This has led to me needing to be honest about my faith struggles, to be vulnerable about how I still need to...

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Tags: discomfort, god, good news, hypocrite, jesus, need, neighbor, scripture, uncomfortable