by Brent Gundlah | Jun 19, 2023 | Reflections
Third Sunday After Pentecost Rev. Brent Gundlah Many fathers and father-figures tend to dispense advice — sometimes with complete disregard as to whether it was actually solicited from the recipient in the first place. And I must admit that I am one such father; this...
by Brent Gundlah | Jun 19, 2023 | Reflections
“Roll With the Changes” — Rev. Brent Gundlah You don’t hear many reflections about the prophet Haggai these days. But since I just went through the trouble of reading names like Zerubbabel and Jehozadak, and since the folks who put the Bible together chose to include...
by Brent Gundlah | Jun 19, 2023 | Reflections
Trinity SundayRev. Brent Gundlah Happy Trinity Sunday, everybody! Whoa! Try not to get to fired up about it. Seriously, though — today is a big day for the church because it’s when we celebrate one of the things that makes Christianity unique: an understanding of the...
by Brent Gundlah | Jun 19, 2023 | Reflections
PentecostRev. Brent Gundlah Many years ago, when we were younger and bolder, Valerie and I drove out to the easternmost point in Maine in order to look at a house that was for sale. Sure, it would have been one heck of a commute between there and our jobs in New York...
by Brent Gundlah | Jun 19, 2023 | Reflections
Rev. Brent Gundlah I have a confession to make — don’t worry it’s nothing too bad. As you were listening to today’s gospel passage, it might have sounded familiar and, if it did, that’s because it’s the same one you heard last week. This wasn’t by design; it’s what...