Author name: Church of the Nativity

The Sower, the Seed, and the Soil

John Chapman (1774-1845) was a strange bird indeed.  Living on the unsettled plains of the countryside between Pennsylvania and Indiana, he traveled entirely by foot and had virtually no possessions.  He wore old clothes which became rags; loved the plants and animals of nature; befriended settlers and Native Americans; had no permanent home; often slept

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From the Clergy

What do Fish, Lakes, Groundwater and Social Justice Have in Common?

Members of the Outreach Team met with members of the Social Justice Team by Zoom with the goal to determine how Nativity might respond during this time of deep racial upheaval in our country.  Several years ago, I attended a two-day program offered by the Racial Equity Institute.  In it, they used this powerful analogy. 

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Outreach, Social Justice

Hope

Last week Marilyn and I watched this sunset over Bogue Sound and exulted in the glories of God’s creation. What a welcome respite from the agony of the news from the last two weeks! The continuing scourge of Covid-19, the murder of George Floyd, the protests and violence, the conflict between protecting our health and

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From the Clergy

Caring for our Couple Relationship Through the Healing Work of Forgiveness

All couples experience some degree of conflict and issues of anger in their relationship. Sometimes the conflict can be resolved by listening and talking to each other, but sometimes there is an issue that seems to stand out with significant anger and pain. The process of working through the anger and pain to forgiveness can

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