• The All Connected Podcast 05 – You don’t Have Enough Wine

    The All Connected Podcast 05 – You don’t Have Enough Wine

    The All Connected Podcast 05 – Your Don’t Have Enough Wine You can’t give away what you don’t have.  As we seek to  live lives with meaning and invest ourselves in our neighbors and our communities it becomes more important to realize that our resources are truly limited.  We must learn to participate in practices… Read more

  • Pulaski County Tribe

    I attended an interest meeting on Tuesday evening regarding the development of the new Pulaski County Tribe and knew that I wanted to share some thoughts in response. I had some other things on my mind this week that I needed to work through first before I could properly process my response to this meeting… Read more

  • This is us

    Friday, October 11th was a significant day for the Griffins this year. For Jessica, working in the High School office, it was the last day of the first quarter and the last day before fall break.  That meant that it was a finish line of sorts, not only for her but the teachers and staff… Read more

  • Communities of Grace

    Communities of Grace

    Grace:  Unmerited favor of God. I used to think that grace was this mysterious, abstract, supernatural principle that meant “we don’t get the punishment we deserve.”  But lately, I’ve really started to understand that grace is made present in our lives as it is embodied in the lives of those around us.  Not only can… Read more

  • The All Connected Podcast *Bonus Episode – Sharing Your Story

    The All Connected Podcast *Bonus Episode – Sharing Your Story

    The All Connected Podcast Bonus Episode – Sharing Your Story Special Crossover Episode!  As a part of Winamac Church of the Nazarene’s sermon series focusing on how people of faith are called to be present in their communities, Tanner preached a sermon about Jesus healing a man who then went home and told his story… Read more

  • Uncle Bob

    I just recently found out Uncle Bob died suddenly of a heart attack. Bob and his wife of 46 years, Bev, never had any children of their own.  So my sister and I were able to have a unique relationship with them. I played my first video game on Bob’s Atari in the finished basement… Read more