John Cleghorn

Neighborly Manners

Dear Caldwell, A lot about American neighborhoods has changed over the years. The old days of neighbors spending evenings on the front porch went away with the advent of TV and air conditioning. Some of us may know our neighbors today, but many no longer do. This Sunday, we will practice one of the oldest neighborly …

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Wilderness Experiences

Dear Caldwell, I am increasingly aware of how wilderness experiences form a common bond among many at Caldwell. As a new church family, viftually all of this congregation has come here from another place, whether that transition was immediately from another church or after a hiatus from church. As a result, many here know what it …

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Benediction

Dear Caldwell, The word ‘benediction’ is one of the richest words in our Christian tradition. We’re most familiar with it, of course, as the sending that comes at the end of a worship service. But it also conveys a general state of being blessed. As I tie up a few loose ends before heading out …

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Romans, Shrek and Donkey, Davidson-Stapleton Interns and More

Dear Caldwell, The old hymn goes, “How firm a foundation …” but that was not so much the case in the entry hall of our administration building.  Some 98-year-old joists had sagged, threatening to take the floor with them. But members Jim Curtis, Tom Bohr and some helpful plumbers have been hard at work in the crawlspace …

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