Confirmation Discernment 2006

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Thursday, March 02, 2006

Shall We Begin?

Welcome to the Christ Church Confirmation Discernment Blog. This space has been created to allow us to communicate with one another between our times of meeting.

I will be posting photos, like the one in this entry and asking you to respond by giving the picture a title that you think describes what you see; writing about the thoughts, feelings, and insights it brings to your mind, heart, and soul; or responding in some other way. This blog will also provide you with places to visit on the internet that will may be helpful in your time of discernment.

My hope and prayer is for this blog to be well used and spiritually nurturing therefore, we will follow St. Paul's suggestions that we "practice" love and mutual respect in all of our interactions with one another.

The beauty of the blog is that you may post your entries anonymously or you can identify yourself at the end of each posting. I recommend that you pick a name to use at the end of your blog that represents your spiritual hope in your life.

1 Comments:

At 12:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Father Bob. I have a couple of things, constraints, to deal with right now. I've been sick with pneumonia (last month), had a 24 hr flu ( a few weeks ago), and still have cough, runny nose, etc. I'm taking medicine, have home made chicken soup in the frig, am drinking lots of water and juice, staying warm and getting rest. I really need to get well. Arnie and I are going to Israel for about 10 days, leaving March 24 and returning Akpril 5. I can't be sick then. I usually don't catch these things, but it seems I've been attracting bad germs lately. So, getting well, is a big goal right now. Another negative has occurred to me. Arnie and I have an understanding that neither one of us gets so involved in our reskpective religions, that the other one feels left out... really, left out. So when I come to choir practice on Thurs. nights, he may feel a little neglected that I'm not there watching a movie with him...we watch a lot of movies. etc. That's all I can think of right now. I really love your sermons, the friendliness of the congregation, the music, the liturgy. I think this might be a really good place for me.

 

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