Month: January 2022

  • Epiphany tradition

    Christmas 2022Epiphany 2022

    Yesterday was Epiphany 2022, and as per tradition, we took down the lights on a frigid day.

    No sooner were the lights down and the snow came, our first snow of the year.  No White

    Christmas, but a nice beginning to the New Year.  It must have been the delivery of the snow

    blower on Wednesday that triggered the event; or held it off until then!

    A little catch up

    In December, I finished my final full semester in Seminary.  I was scheduled to be leaving on a

    Mission Immersion trip to the border at Douglas, AZ  in the morning to view the plight of the

    immigrants.  However, with the onslaught of COVID infections, instead we are taking a

    alternative Pittsburgh-based cultural immersion project.

    When finished, I will have completed the required 81 Master Credits for my Master of Divinity Degree.

    To God Alone be the credit!

    Next stop: Board of Ministry examination on February 4th.

    New Year Blessings,

    John