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Seventh Anniversary of Ordination

  Today is the 7th Anniversary of Ordination Day. What a wild and wonderful seven years so far! Gratitude to God, my family and all who have traveled this road of ministry alongside me. “I swing in the grasp of Thy Great Love, Thy Great Love’s strength.” holyshenaniganspodcast #pastorlife #womeninministry #lovewins

Wednesday is for $14 flowers

Wednesday was a day to buy a bunch of gorgeous flowers for no reason.  But, was it actually for no reason?  They were $14.  They smelled gorgeous.  They made me smile.  They helped me stand in hope for something good that is yet to be. This is more than enough reason to take $14 flowers home. Where can you treat yourself to hope today? #gratitudematters #holyshenaniganspodcast

Why Paint Rocks?

What can painted rocks do?  This was my question in May as I was considering what mini community art project to engage with this summer.  In time, I decided to start with rock painting for its accessibility and simplicity adding the #loverocks and #fpcjtn   Since June over 100 rocks have been painted by an over 50 people. Some of the rocks are in the garden at church - others all over Jamestown. Some well beyond Chautauqua County.  But yesterday morning I witnessed a moment that clarified why I’ve been lugging all these rocks around.  A grandmother and grandchild walked past a garden and paused to look at the colorful rocks, they smiled, they made a good memory and continued their walk, carrying a bit of joy with them.  This is the whole point. Share love. Share joy. Take it with you. We need it.  Thanks be for painted rocks. 

Wild Goose Journal: #1 Prepared for Everything?

  Wildgoose Journal 1#:  Prepared for Everything? Last Wednesday morning, Ian and I filled up our Subaru with all the provisions we needed for our annual “glamping” trip to the Wildgoose Festival in Union Grove, NC. ( If you would like to learn more about the Festival, go to: https://wildgoosefestival.org/ The list of what to bring was quite extensive: Clothes for the variety of weather we would experience, water for hydration, power bars - for what else but energy, camp chairs, cash for concessions and and a notebook to gather ideas and inspiration from over 300 classes, workshops, lectures, table talks, music and art exhibits! In addition to the official opportunities for learning, there are the in-between conversations that fill every pocket of time with joy and wonder. We were prepared to take in what we could - all the while knowing there is no way to experience everything the event offers. It’s just not humanly - or physically possible to do so.  I know that this is true -  but