Archive for the ‘Service’ category

Sunday Service – Almsgiving isn’t just for Lent

February 26, 2012

This weekly post typically focuses on various ways to give and serve through community service, organized local or national charities, or simply through individual giving of time, talent and resources.   If you are of one of the Christian traditions, almsgiving is a very important part of the Lenten observance.  The season of Lent began with Ash [...]

Sunday Service – Presidents Day Charities

February 19, 2012

Tomorrow is Presidents Day, a holiday created in 1968 (eff. 1971) to combine the observances of George Washington’s birthday on February 22 and Abraham Lincoln’s birthday on February 12; celebrating both on the third Monday of February. If you’re a history buff, you may be familiar with Washington’s Mount Vernon estate in Virginia and Lincoln’s Presidential [...]

Sunday Service – Gift of music

February 12, 2012

Do you have an old, gently used musical instrument, perhaps tucked away in the attic or a closet?  Do you recall learning how to play the flute or violin or piano as a child?  Sure, those lessons could be tedious, but remember that first recital, that first concert, that first round of applause?  Bravo! The opportunity to learn [...]

Sunday Service – NFL Charities

February 5, 2012

Since today is Super Bowl Sunday, I thought I would share the great work done by NFL teams in their local communities. Many professional athletes have their own charitable foundations. They quietly do great work, filling a need they feel passionate about. In addition to the individual players, the National Footbal League itself views community [...]

Sunday Service – Souper Bowl of Caring

January 29, 2012

It’s Super Bowl week!  And, it’s Souper Bowl Week! In 1990, a seminary intern delivered this simple prayer: “Lord, even as we enjoy the Super Bowl football game, help us be mindful of those who are without a bowl of soup to eat.” Out of that prayer, Souper Bowl of Caring was born.  The idea was [...]

Sunday Service – Be a snow angel

January 22, 2012

We woke up to our first “real” snowfall yesterday, about three inches covering our neighborhood.  While I plugged away at a project for work, my husband went outside and cleared the snow from our driveway.  Listening to the morning news, I heard that in the New York City area, not too far from where most of our family [...]

Sunday Service – MLK Day of Service

January 15, 2012

Tomorrow is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday honoring Dr. King’s life and legacy, and his impact on civil and human rights.  Americans who do not have to report to work tomorrow are encouraged to view it as a day on instead of a day off - a day to serve to the local community. While doing some research for this [...]

Thank you Thursday

January 12, 2012

I was ten years old when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.  Old enough to remember, young enough to not quite understand all the implications.  Over time, I have certainly come to appreciate Dr. King’s life, service, commitment, and passion for athe rights of all human beings.  The MLK.gov website summarizes his message by [...]

Sunday Service – Boys and Girls Clubs

January 8, 2012

A safe place to learn and grow… Ongoing relationships with caring, adult professionals… Life-enhancing programs and character development experiences… Hope and opportunity. For many of us, the above describes a happy home.  Children need a safe place to learn and grow.  They need ongoing relationships with caring adults.  They need experiences to enhance their quality [...]

Sunday Service: The reason for the season

December 25, 2011

For unto us a child is born, unto us a Savior is given. I took this photo last night after midnight mass at St. Mary Church, Columbus, Ohio.  Merry Christmas to you and yours!


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