America the Beautiful
A plaintive post on Facebook this week complained of being asked to sing “America the Beautiful” on Sunday morning. I […]
A plaintive post on Facebook this week complained of being asked to sing “America the Beautiful” on Sunday morning. I […]
The City with Foundations A sermon preached at Trinity Church, Milton, Connecticut, on Independence Day July 4, 2010 by Christopher
Left picture: American Chestnut branch in flower Right picture: Chinese chestnut tree in flower at south end of my orchard
[This sermon was preached at St. Paul’s Church, Bantam, Connecticut, on June 27, 2010, by the Vicar, Christopher L. Webber.
Consider the gooseberry. When I was growing up we would be invited every summer to go up the street to
So at last our leader has ventured forth to tell us the obvious: we need to focus on renewable energy.
I would find myself in an impossible position. After all, I wrote papers years ago affirming the right of homosexuals
Peonies are like asparagus: you plant them in a bed and wait, often for years, to get the desired result.
“There is,” we have been reading at Morning Prayer this week, “a time to speak and a time to keep
There’s a cartoon in this week’s New Yorker that shows a horse sitting at a bar with a cocktail in