As I get ready to leave for Summer Greek, the Friday flick is a little early. To everyone who has been a good listener, has given me food for thought, encouragement nd prayers, thanks seems like not enough to say. Not sure when the next post will be - moving in for 2 weeks tomorrow. Peace and blessings and enjoy the flick!
I'm a Lutheran Pastor trying to figure out what God has in store- Reflecting on life, the lectionary and whatever else leaps out.
About Me
- Law+Gospel
- I'm a proud 2011 graduate of Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg and the Pastor of Christ Lutheran Church continuing the journey that God has planned. This is where I somewhat regularly contemplate the intersection of faith and the real world, and the tension between law and the Gospel. I am blessed with a wonderful husband, two Lutheran Chicks and Toby, our beagle/pointer mix! And now for the legal lingo:Views expressed here are mine alone, and do not represent the ELCA, LTSG, or any ministry context in which I serve or to which I belong. The names in my stories have been changed to protect the innocent, as have key facts. If the story sounds familiar perhaps it is because life experiences can be universal.
4 comments:
Wonderful video and song. Good luck at Summer Greek. What school are you going to? There is a fellow Lutheran blogger starting Greek at Gettysburg on Friday. He goes by "Coach" and his blog is Prepare Ye. I don't know him but I have been enjoying his blog.
I also am at LTSG and I am pretty sure I met him at Seminary Weekend. Since he wants to be semi anonymous I am not sure how he will react to someone connecting the dots.
When the dots are connected, tell him that I said hello and look forward to reading about your experiences. I think it is cool that two Lutheran bloggers are in the same class. There are a few in my class as well, but one is fairly inactive. The others are a married couple who are listed on my blogroll as "R2 News from Seminary."
Will do. I also think it is cool especially since it is clear that neither of us are pipeliners.
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