New Faces, New Plans, New Energy

As I write this, the cold front is in and I’m looking out my window at snow (!) and ice, knowing I can’t leave the house. The covid dashboard for Austin shows that though cases are coming down, and fairly rapidly, we are still in … read more.

Transitions and Leavings

My final message to you all was really last Sunday’s worship service. While I shared a lot about me, I want to lift up the words shared at the end of my sermon:

If you don’t remember anything else, I hope you remember that everything you … read more.

Faith Development 1.31 to 2.6.22

Due to surge in Omicron cases, we have returned to outdoor worship, weather permitting. RE will be outdoors as well. One worship service at 10 AM, followed by faith development classes at 11. We will continue to livestream worship services.

If we are only online for worship, … read more.

Faith Development 1.24 to 1.30.22

Due to surge in Omicron cases, we have returned to outdoor worship, weather permitting. RE will be outdoors as well. One worship service at 10 AM, followed by faith development classes at 11. We will continue to livestream worship services.

If we are only online for … read more.

The Big 3-0!

It’s kind of difficult to look too far in the future right now, when we don’t even know what life will be like in February. But sometimes, an event is so momentous, we need to give it its proper attention well in advance.

This October, Live … read more.

Faith Development 1.17 – 1.23.22

Due to surge in Omicron cases, we have returned to outdoor worship, weather permitting. RE will be outdoors as well. One worship service at 10 AM, followed by faith development classes at 11. We will continue to livestream worship services.

If we are only online for … read more.

Wordle and Other Fads

For those on Facebook, all of sudden, we were seeing colored squares everywhere. 

Our friends, one by one, and then in a deluge, were suddenly all posting incomprehensible things that looked like this:

Wordle 206 3/6

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🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

The blocks of colors were usually different, but all in … read more.