
A New Year Again?
Pam Kramer: Like last year, as Pastor Justin and I write this, it isn’t the new year yet, but we are considering what 2023 will
ELCA Church in Warrenville, IL
Pam Kramer: Like last year, as Pastor Justin and I write this, it isn’t the new year yet, but we are considering what 2023 will
There’s a line in the song Hallelu by the band The Devil Makes Three: “Hallelu, Hallelu / Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition too
Pam Kramer: Just the title is a lot to chew on! I’ve been thinking about those concepts lately. There has been conversation concerning the issue
Pam Kramer: We know that a question is a statement requiring an answer. Some are very easy like “What is your name?” Generally, that’s easy
Pam Kramer: Last month Pastor and I wrote about Judas Iscariot. Lots of questions; lots of answers! This month, we celebrate Pentecost. Maybe if you
Pam Kramer: It is May, the betrayal and passion is over, and we are writing about Judas Iscariot? Why? Because he is still on my
Adiaphora – plural of the Greek Adiaphoron, to mean “something that is neither condemned nor approved…indifferent.” In the Church, there are the things that are
Pam Kramer: As we begin the Lenten season this month, Pastor Justin and I will be writing a two-part exploration of Lenten poetry from the
This month we are considering the concept of prayer which is fundamental to belief in a higher being. At his May 16 sermon, Pastor used
Pastor Justin Baxter and Pam Kramer sat down to consider the concept of perfection and God. Pam: PERFECT! We use many words to describe perfection every