Category: Ministers

The Future is Electric

I love The Energy Gang.  Though motivated by the perils of climate change, it is the podcast that most consistently leaves me hopeful and upbeat about the future.  This digest on energy, cleantech and the environment tackles topics as diverse as climate-focused venture capital, the … read more.

Our Sacred Space

We had been walking for about two hours, leaving the town of Dilijan behind, heading into the surrounding woods, when we saw the ancient stones marking the entrance.  We were standing before the Matosavank monastery, built in 1247.  “Let’s go inside,” I nudged Daniel, my … read more.

Becoming

Throughout our lives, we are changing, learning, growing – we may feel we are pretty much the same person we were yesterday, and we may expect that we will wake up tomorrow as pretty much the same person we are now, yet in truth we … read more.

Coming to Church in PJs

 



 

Transcript:

Just to be upfront.  In these musings I am asking for your support.

Imagine the pandemic 50 years ago, or even 20 years ago.  With the church building closed and little technology around to keep us connected, I suspect our sense of community and the role … read more.

Donations feed kids over the weekend

Fran Philippe, The Backpack Program coordinator and one of our members, in the program pantry at Friends of Forgotten Children.

 

The Backpack Program at Friends of Forgotten Children recently received a $5,000 grant from the Globe Community Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation to … read more.

“You blew our socks off”

Minister’s Musings – December 2020

Last month I asked whether our community plate could raise $40,000 on November 8th and your answer – in the form of donations and pledges – was a resounding “yes, we can.”   Over 80 individuals and families contributed about $44,600.  … read more.

“You Blew Our Socks Off” video

New this year are video recordings of the monthly Minister’s Musings that are found in our Parish Notes newsletter. In his December 2020 Minster’s Musings, Rev. Michael Leuchtenberger provides an answer to the $40,000 question he raised in November and shares a letter of gratitude … read more.