Jesus’ Love Print on the Shroud of Turin
King Herod A long time ago, there was this jolly wolly King. And his name was Herod the Great. And he was happy happy happy. All the time, he had […]
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King Herod A long time ago, there was this jolly wolly King. And his name was Herod the Great. And he was happy happy happy. All the time, he had […]
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Introduction to Loveprints Two weeks ago, we talked about your Space of Love which is unique to you and only you. The type of space of love that you create
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Kapua’i – Hawaiian Word of the Week Kapuaʻi means “footprint.” It also means paw prints, anything that leaves a track of where you’ve been. People know that you’ve been there
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Talking About Lint Last week, we talked about the meaning of Lent, which is the Catholic tradition of honoring the forty days before Easter. My mother thought I was talking
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A Prayer for Jesse During our opening prayer today, I’d also like to include a special prayer for one of our own. Gina’s son, Jesse, is in the hospital. Jesse
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The Meaning of Lent Let’s talk about the meaning of Lent. The word “lent” comes from an English word that means “spring” and the Latin word for “forty.” The 40
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Your Personal Space of Love Remember two weeks ago we talked about your space of love? What we are doing every week in our church is co-creating our space of
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Remembering God In Something or Someone You Loved I know that some of you don’t have a Teddy bear. If you don’t, please think of something that you love or
Remember When You Kissed and Hugged God Every Day Read More »
Kupono Our Hawaiian word of the week is “Kupono,” which means “worthy.” Say that with me, Ku-po-no. Pono means to make right or balanced. American Sign Language for Kupono The
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