
Sin, Confession and Grace
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
ELCA Church in Warrenville, IL
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
What is the term “bible”? It can be generally defined as informed and authoritative in a particular field. Thus, we find titles such as The
Curmudgeon! guess that is what I’ve always been when it comes to New Year’s Eve and Day. How is one day different from the last?