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Tag Archives: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Day Christmas Died (A Mustard Seed Musing)
It seems like the end came long before we realized it. That Christmas actually died years before we knew it, like they say that a star burns out but we don’t know if for years. It’s a funny thing, stars. … Continue reading
A New Hope @ Christmas 2012
On Christmas Eve 2012, I preached the following sermon (with a few edits) reflecting on Jesus’ birth, the kingdom of God, the Newtown, Connecticut, tragedy, and the hope we have to share with others. As many of you know, Walt … Continue reading
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