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Sermons from September 2017

September 17, 2017: “What’s Right About Contorted Logic”

Centering Thought: A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, resilience and beauty of the commonwealth of life. It is wrong when it tends otherwise. – Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac Story for All Ages “The Excrutiatingly Scrupulous Twins,” Robin McBride from A Lamp In Every Corner, by Janeen K. Grohsmeyer This is a story adapted from “The…

September 3, 2017: “Moving in the Direction You Least Trust”

Centering Thought: “Only by moving in the direction you least trust can you be saved.” Reading (Rev Denis)From Kayak Morning, by Roger Rosenblatt Opposites attract me. In kayaking, taking the opposite way can save your life. When you feel you are about to capsize, you instinctively clutch the gunwales of the boat. You think that the kayak offers stability on an unstable…