Tag Archives: The Washington Post

Slow Church

Perhaps you’ve heard of the Slow Food movement? It began in the 1980’s as an antidote to the prevalence of fast food restaurants, and has gained some following with people who value locally grown foods and sustainable farming practices. It’s … Continue reading

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The Power of Amazing Grace

I worked with a Rector once who said on a few occasions that he knew nothing about music, but a lot about people, and those insights helped him appreciate the value of music in the context of worship. I know … Continue reading

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Is That Relevant?

These are a few of my least favorite things: umbrellas, litter, slugs, and stinky cheese. And here’s a recent addition to the list – the word “relevant.” I noticed an advertisement in The Washington Post this past week for a … Continue reading

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