Work Your Garden

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The Book of Proverbs is traditionally attributed to King Solomon and his students, but in fact, it was a collaborative effort over an extended period, written by some pretty wise folks. In recent weeks, I have shared thoughts about my feeling overwhelmed by our shared ‘metaphorical and existential wilderness.’ However, I have found both solace … Read more

That Is What True Christians Do

President Donald J. Trump attended the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, February 6, 2025. Some reports and social media post said that he was pretending to be Christian. His address to the dutifully assembled was described by The Daily Beast as “careening.” No surprise! That is what he does best. And one of the leading … Read more

“Vox clamantis in deserto”

During the Christmas holiday, I received a gift from Trip, my college roommate and best friend. The arrival was a newly minted copy of John Feinstein’s book, The Ancient Eight: College Football’s Ivy League and the Game They Play Today. The book is an enjoyable read. Its pages gave me the opportunity to reminisce about … Read more

A Precarious Time and Inimitable Place

In my last blog post, also dated January 27, 2025, I quoted from a TED talk about the post-truth era in which we are living. The title of the talk by Yuval Noah Harari was “Are we living in a post-truth era? Yes, but that’s because we’re a post-truth species,” and the quote read: Truth … Read more

Never Forget, Never Again

The United Church of Christ sends calendars annually to churches and active and retired pastors.  Each Sabbath is accompanied by the appointed lessons for the day along with suggested sermon themes. Significant dates and recurring observances are also noted, such as Orthodox Christmas, Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, and Martin Luther King Jr. Day, … Read more

I Bring You Good News

Angel in the snow

During the Christmas season, I find myself often bearing a heavy heart. I suspect that I am not alone in feeling this way. Given the nature of world events, news outlets rarely report any heartening or uplifting news. I have tried not to watch the news on television, but my big fail is that I … Read more

Christmas, Every Day

I can remember the day when having ‘influence and selling it’ was something of a pejorative enterprise. ‘Influence peddling’ is not only unethical but often illegal. One of the centers in our country for these activities is K Street in Washington D.C., which is a major thoroughfare in the nation’s capital. It is congested and … Read more

Together at Christmas

I am not a huge fan or follower of things royal. I have resisted the invitation by People Magazine to subscribe to their ‘free Royal’s newsletter.”  Although Lois and I enjoyed watching the television series on Netflix about Queen Elizabeth, neither of us is keen on watching anything about King Charles and Queen Camilla, or, … Read more

Advent- 2024

The season of Advent is upon us. How do I know this? Well, I know because Lois and I have made sure that both Hailey and Cole have their windowed, crèche scene, chocolate Advent calendar in their hands for December 1st, one in Florida, the other in Connecticut. Advent is such a special time of … Read more

Give Thanks in all Circumstances

I am presently ‘snow birding’ in the Sunshine State, which often and most generously, offers clear blue skies and warm temperatures. Last Sunday, however, I returned to the Nutmeg State, with its seasonally cool temperatures and cloudy skies, to attend church virtually. Reverend Diane Seaborn, Senior Pastor of the Storrs Congregational Church on the campus … Read more