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Author: Teri Thomas Created: 10/25/2006
Pastor Teri Thomas' Blog

Why does hate get more press than love?
By Teri Thomas on 9/24/2007

 

There is some preacher on the East side who was all over the news this past weekend.  He was blasting the plan to put special sinks in the cabdriver’s restroom at the new airport.  These sinks would allow Muslims to wash their feet before prayers.  This is part of their faith tradition.

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Why PCUSA?
By Teri Thomas on 7/24/2007

Every now and then I get frustrated with denominations and begin to think they are outdated and irrelevant.  Then something happens to remind me why I am not just Christian, but Presbyterian.

This article did that for me this week-

July 23, 2007

 

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Marriage
By Teri Thomas on 7/12/2007

You have probably heard of eharmony.com.  They are the folks who do match making for singles.  Now they have launched a new program for married folks as well.  The web site does on-line marriage enrichment.  You can take a “test” and it gives you feedback on the state of your marriage.  If your spouse takes the test as well they will identify areas where you might need better communication.

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Applause
By Teri Thomas on 6/30/2007

Montreat is over.  We have arrived at Reboboth Beach.  This morning (Sunday) New York Times has an article on applause during theatrical productions.  People clap when a popular star appears on stage.  The directors and some of the stars do not like it.  It interrupts the flow of the production.

At Montreat there was ocassional applause.  The kids got applause.  The preacher got it once.  Most of the time it was worshipful respect.

On Sundays, when the kids sing in church, there is often applause.  As people leave worship many folks thank me for the opportunity to thank the kids for their performance.

Other weeks, the chancel choir will sing something moving.  People will exit worship and ask, "Why can"t we clap and thank them?"

Touchy subject.  A ...

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Montreat Worship and Music Conference
By Teri Thomas on 6/28/2007

Montreat, NC

 

Our Northminster group is busy, busy, busy and having a wonderful experience at the Music and Worship Conference.  &l ...

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Worship Long distance
By Teri Thomas on 6/24/2007

I am still in Collegeville, MN but I'm worshipping with you at Northminster this morning.  According to my clock it is 9:57 there and you are just beginning communion.  Ooops.

I thought Bob had a good sermon for us as we begin this building project and look toward our future together.  And isn't it great to have Judy and Don lead us.  Don is more formal than I and I suspect there are some of you who really appreciate the variety of style.  Judy is around during the week and it is great for all of you to get to know her like we do.

Know I pray with you and sing with you-even in my absence.

Blessings

Teri

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Study Leave
By Teri Thomas on 6/23/2007

While I am away trying to learn to be a better pastor I want to encourage you to spend some time trying to learn to be a better congregation.

Here is a link to an article I enjoyed.  I hope you will, too.

Blessings.

T

http://www.alban.org/conversation.aspx?id=4576

 

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Where is Teri?
By Teri Thomas on 6/20/2007

June 20, 2007

 

Dear Members and Friends:

 

Writing.  Today it is this l ...

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Great Escapes from this World
By Teri Thomas on 6/5/2007

 

Movies are really a way of relaxing for me.  With no effort I can be carried away into another world- into another person’s life- into a new experience.  I can do the same thing reading a book, but it takes more effort.

 

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Wind in the Barley
By Teri Thomas on 5/21/2007

I saw a movie called “The Wind in the Barley”.  It is the story of two brothers and their friends in Ireland at the beginning of the IRA.  I had mixed reactions to the movie in general but there was one thing that really struck me.

 

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