Weekly Update from the Pastor – July 1, 2022
Weekly update from Rev. Woody Brown, Senior Pastor.
by Rev. Woody Brown
Weekly update from Rev. Woody Brown, Senior Pastor.
by Rev. Norwood V. Brown, III
Rev. Woody Brown’s perspective on the Supreme Court news.
by Rev. Woody Brown
Weekly update from Rev. Woody Brown on June 24, 2022.
by Rev. Dr. Phyllis
Weather is created by changes in air pressure–the highs and lows the weatherman is always talking about. One way to think about these differences in pressure is that hot air is lighter and thinner, cold air is thicker and heavier. When two different air masses collide we get weather. Usually the air over the arctic, […]
by Merrill Helms
What to do with your live Christmas tree and wreaths after the holidays?
by Laurie Jay
Why take a moment to focus on Styrofoam a week before we celebrate Christmas?
by Tom and Pat Laney
Almost half the paper consumed in the United States every year is for wrapping items and decorating in the holiday season.
by Merrill Helms
As we move into the holiday season, this is a great time to think about our personal impact on the environment.
by David Walk
Sponsored by the Creation Care Ministry I enjoy my walks with my dog, Sammy Su, and as we circle the block we encounter many creatures. Here are a sampling of the butterflies we see: This butterfly bush is the most active plant in my landscape, attracting bees, butterflies and snap dragons. During the upcoming Monarch […]
by Dr. Derek Davis
In August 2020, Dr. Derek Davis, retired Director of the J. M. Dawson Institute for Church-State Studies and current moderator of TPC’s Progressive Sunday School class, presented a special four-week series on Facebook Live called, “A Thoughtful Look at the Role of Religion in American Politics.” To view the archived videos from each week, click […]
by Dan Muenchau
Making your own custom lotions at home can be fun. It’s no more difficult than cooking up a good meal.