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I read the passage from Acts for mp parish with only one slip-up. Six people (two adolescents and four infants) were baptized. I visited my husband's cremains in the columbarium after communion. It was a good Sunday.
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How did it go? I got nervous and felt like I couldn’t catch my breath while reading… I made it with only one slip up on “and your young
men shall see visions”, though.
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I’m sorry that you’re in pain today. I still love the bandana that you made me. I’m glad that you’re able to be creative like that even on a bad day.
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I'm stuck here because my employer requires me to use it for work... my professors are encouraging me to use it for class... but I hate the idea of using it at all.
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Let’s see… we’ve got Galileans, Parthians, Medes, Elamites, Mesopotamia, Judea, Cappadocia, Pontus, Asia, Phrygia, Pamphylia, Egypt, Libya, Cyrene, Rome, Cretans, and Arabs.
Our coordinator sent us this pronunciation guide: www.netministries.org/resources/re...
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I believe the Christian saying is "This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice, and be glad in it".
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I’m so sorry, Sean.
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I am also reading at Pentecost this Sunday. What have I gotten myself into?
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I just a new red tie for this Sunday... I'll go for white and green accessories next.
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Excellent! I'll check these out. Thank you for the suggestions!
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Thanks for the recommendation. It looks like a book that I'd find interesting and valuable. I've added it to my list.
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Yes... Those three were all recommendations from a seminar I attended about giving feedback. The seminar was through ACES: The Society for Editing. Anything about professional communication, leadership, productivity, etc. is good, though.
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Here are some options I'm already thinking of, but I'd appreciate any suggestions from you internet strangers:
- Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most
- Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High
- Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts.
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After my first guess, I thought it might be easy… I was wrong.
Wordle 1,445 4/6
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Agreed!
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Excellent! I'm glad that you like them.
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I've never correctly guessed Wordle in two words!.Congratulations for that!
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I almost aways start with ADIEU and STORY. Those two guesses made this one pretty easy.
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No advice on the Garmin, but I’ve run the Marine Corps Marathon before and it was such a good experience. Best of luck when you run it!
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Of course, it's "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".
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You're kind to say that, sir. I hope that you have a great evening.
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Hi there, internet stranger.
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I'm confused by this discourse, too.
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I wasn't thinking... Thankfully their process for approaching the altar to receive communion was similar to what I'm used to at my home church.
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I made the mistake of sitting in the front pew once when I was a visiting a new church. That made for a stressful lead-in to communion.
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I’m sorry for your loss, Stan. George died in March 2023… so just over two years for me. I try to visit him every week, even if it’s just for a few minutes.
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For me personally, I got to church about a half an hour early and sat with a cup of coffee in the columbarium with my husband’s remains. It had been a while since I’ve shared coffee with him. It was good to spend time with him today.
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It was a wonderful Sunday at Christ Church in Pensacola, Florida. Our parish incorporated some Memorial Day themes into the prelude, postlude, and announcements. We remembered many individual service members who died while serving.
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I can't compare the two from experience, but I can say that I'm very happy with my AirPods Max.
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Thank you. I have some home automation set up in my house, and I also changed the lamp's name from "George's Nightstand" to just "Nightstand 2". I've needed to do these things for a while, but it never felt right. I'm actually a bit relieved to have done it now.
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I'm sorry for your loss.
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I'm not done yet! Attending choral evensong this evening, so it's a double dose of church today.