Morning Worship : Lewis says truth-telling leads to letting go and recognizing inner beauty by Mary Lee Talbot on June 28, 2018 share “What will the woman see (in Jesus) today?” said the Rev. Karoline M. Lewis at the 9:15 Thursday, June 28 morning worship service in
Lewis tackles sexist interpretation of Samaritan woman by Mary Lee Talbot on June 27, 2018 share What do you do in the moment when your deepest shame is revealed, asked the Rev. Karoline M. Lewis during the 9:15 a.m. Wednesday, June
Morning Worship : The Rev. Karoline M. Lewis says a sip of water can lead to life truth by Mary Lee Talbot on June 26, 2018 share The Samaritan woman was minding her own business, fetching water from the community well as was necessary twice a day. “What is wrong with this
Morning Worship : In going to Sychar, finding moments of ‘salvific reciprocity’ by Mary Lee Talbot on June 25, 2018 share "For all the times we have seen it on posters at football games, placards and bumper stickers, what Tim Tebow has painted under his eyes,
Morning Worship: Theological resume is not needed to follow Jesus, Lewis says by Mary Lee Talbot on June 24, 2018 share "Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” asked the Rev. Karoline M. Lewis at the 10:45 a.m. ecumenical Sunday morning worship service. Lewis is
Morning Worship: Leave Chautauqua blessed to be a blessing by Mary Lee Talbot on August 25, 2017 share “I have shared some soul food with you this week,” said the Rev. Suzan Johnson Cook. She was preaching at the 9:15 a.m. Friday morning worship
Morning Worship: God will speak if you are willing to listen, Chaplain Cook says by Mary Lee Talbot on August 24, 2017 share “This is food week, and I am here to give you some soul food. We cook with salt because we are the salt of the
Morning Worship: To be great, stay connected to God, Chaplain Cook says by Mary Lee Talbot on August 23, 2017 share “David is now a young leader, and his star is rising in 2 Samuel. He was tried, tested and true and was led to this
Morning Worship: Respond to God with joy, vitality, vision, Cook says by Mary Lee Talbot on August 22, 2017 share “When your eyes are opened, a response is necessary. When you see something, you have to say something,” said the Rev. Suzan Johnson Cook at
Morning Worship: God is calling our nation to open its eyes, Cook says by Mary Lee Talbot on August 21, 2017 share “We are going to concentrate on spiritual food this week,” said the Rev. Suzan Johnson Cook at the 9:15 a.m. Monday morning worship service in
Morning Worship: Preparation, power, purpose are part of God’s timing, Cook says by Mary Lee Talbot on August 20, 2017 share “The daughters of Zelophehad — Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah and Tirzah — were five women who walked, worked and witnessed together. And in time, God’s
Rev. Suzan Denise Johnson Cook to preach as final chaplain-in-residence by Mary Lee Talbot on August 18, 2017 share The Rev. Suzan Denise Johnson Cook, the third U. S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom and founder and president of Wisdom Women Worldwide Center, a
Morning Worship: Parable with no conclusion invites readers to choose the ending by Mary Lee Talbot on August 18, 2017 share The end of the parable of the Prodigal Son presents a choice. “What will the Elder Brother do — will he enter the celebration or
Morning Worship: Change comes when vision of God changes, Barnes says by Mary Lee Talbot on August 17, 2017 share “The spiritual life is not about being right, it is always about being righteous. It is not about being correct, but being in the arms
God’s blessings are hidden in the routine of life, Barnes says by Mary Lee Talbot on August 16, 2017 share What is the gospel for those who have more blessings than they can see? “They have a yearning to see the goodness of life as
Morning Worship: You are not necessary; you are loved, Barnes says by Mary Lee Talbot on August 15, 2017 share “Being dutiful is a virtue of the Elder Brother,” said the Rev. M. Craig Barnes at the 9:15 a.m. Tuesday morning worship service in the