by Bill Gaultiere | Feb 25, 2022 | Uncategorized
It was so embarrassing. I had a PhD in psychology but I was working as a security guard! While I was completing my degree, I had been building my psychotherapy practice, but when I was done with my schooling my client load dropped from fifteen clients a week down...
by Lisa Degrenia | Feb 19, 2022 | Ash Wednesday
PRELUDEPeople are encouraged to enter in silence. Lights are dim.As people gather, words appropriate to the day appear and disappear on the screen.You can create your own presentation or find one for free online here. INVITATION TO THE OBSERVANCE OF LENTEN...
by Stuart Strachan Jr. | Feb 15, 2022 | Black History Month, The Founder's Desk
We’ve decided to wait until the middle of February to celebrate Black History Month, not to push it off, but to spread out and celebrate Black history and culture throughout the entire month, while of course making an ongoing effort to represent a diversity of...
by Mark Roberts | Feb 15, 2022 | Third Third of Life
In last month’s article for The Pastor’s Workshop blog, I asked if the growing population of older adults in our world is a dangerous “silver tsunami” or a providential “silver opportunity.” I chose the “silver opportunity” option, basing my choice on the biblical...
by Bill Gaultiere | Feb 11, 2022 | Uncategorized
I feel stupid. Do you ever feel that way? People think I’m smart because I have a PhD in psychology and I’m blessed to have people like you listen to me. But in reality I often feel stupid. As far back as I can remember I’ve felt like I should know what to do and have...