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A Helping Hand — UFFT #27

I love today’s Gospel reading. For those of you who don’t know or can’t remember (it’s ok, sometimes we forget!) the reading comes from Matthew 14: 22-33. It’s the story of Jesus walking on water and Peter’s not-so-successful attempt to follow in Christ’s footsteps, literally.

Today I was helping out at a retreat at my Church playing music, and during the opening prayer, we all took some time to meditate on that passage from Matthew. I love doing this sort of group activity because the Gospels are so full of incredible lessons that when people share what they discovered, more often than not they have a wide variety of different answers. That being said, I thought that today’s article would be a bit different; rather than me prompting you by giving some food for thought, I’m going to prompt you by sharing what I discovered. Read the rest of this entry

Prove It!

Happy Pentecost!

Happy Pentecost!

I am a very logical person. I like things to make sense in my head, so if for some reason something doesn’t make sense to me, I will spend hours even days racking my brain to figure it out or make sense of it. I don’t believe things just because “that is the way things are.” I love questioning why things are the way they are and questioning how they came to be that way. Above all though, I simply can’t believe in something unless there is proof it exists.

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