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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Lenten Offerings from CC Blogs

Don't Eat Alone The Connection Pastor's Post
Faith at Ease Holy Vignettes I-YOUniverse
Where the Wind As the Deer The Other Jesus
Mark Powell Getting There Ellen Haroutunian
Theolog Welcoming Spirit Living Word by Word
Where the Wind Faith in Community When Grace Happens
Theophiliacs J. Stambaugh Theophiliacs A. Hunt Everyday Liturgy
Available Light Work in Progress Allan Bevere
A Diner at the End of Time The Painted Prayerbook Just Words
The Church Geek Breaking Fast on the Beach The Pocket Mardis
Reflectionary One Hand Clapping Unorthodoxology
Posted by Diane at 1:57 PM
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Jan said...

So much! Thank you.

March 17, 2009 8:42 PM

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I'm a Lutheran pastor currently serving in suburban Minneapolis at a large congregation. Before that I served three small churches in rural South Dakota. Prior to becoming a pastor, I did time in the insurance industry, and was a missionary in Japan for three years. I am also wife to J., a classical guitarist and church musician, step-mom to two grown up sons, and adoptive mom to mixed breed golden retriever Scout(our problem child). I'm thinking about a separate blog called "what the dog did."
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