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Jennifer's Blog
One Size Doesn't Fit All
Here is a sample of some mission statements from around our presbytery: As a Presbyterian family , we are an imperfect people seeking to...
Rev. Jennifer Burns Lewis
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Building a House
Years of volunteering with Habitat for Humanity has hammered home the message to me of how rewarding and wonderful collaboration on a...
Rev. Jennifer Burns Lewis
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Resources in a new year
Occasionally I’d like to use this space to highlight resources to encourage congregations and their leaders. Looking for some new year...
Rev. Jennifer Burns Lewis
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We Have Seen His Star
January 6th marks Epiphany on the liturgical calendar. I haven’t checked with Hallmark, but I doubt that sales of Epiphany cards are...
Rev. Jennifer Burns Lewis
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A Bigger Table
John Pavlovitz’ new book, A Bigger Table, published this fall by Westminster John Knox Press, is a thought-provoking and helpful...
Rev. Jennifer Burns Lewis
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A Rich, Robust, Rodeo of Resources
I’m so impressed by the array of articles, books, podcasts, and blog posts that pop up all the time around congregational enrichment and...
Rev. Jennifer Burns Lewis
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In life and death, we belong to God
It’s good to be back in Indiana and back to Wabash Valley. This week our esteemed Stated Clerk and Stated Clerk-elect and I have enjoyed...
Rev. Jennifer Burns Lewis
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Broken, Holy Hallelujahs
In the winter of 2015, I was nominated to serve as a chaplain at Presbyterian House at the Chautauqua Institute for this coming week.The...
Rev. Jennifer Burns Lewis
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Jennifer's Blog
Welcome! Welcome to this new blog, Seeds: Seeing What is Invisible, a spot for thinking out loud about possibilities, passions and...
Rev. Jennifer Burns Lewis
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