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Faith

“Two centuries ago, after the simple basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter, the greatest hunger of the people was for the mercy and love of God.”
– Jasper Stahl, The History of Broad Bay, Vol. 2, 1956

Wanda Collamore
“I grew up knowing right is right and wrong is wrong.”

Wanda Collamore

June 30, 2022

I remember one time, there was a gentleman who came to the Food Pantry.  He was in his 80s and thought he’d never have … Continue reading about Wanda Collamore

Troy Nelson
“This may sound negative, but I don’t think we can change society – we can only change individuals.”

Troy Nelson

June 15, 2022

Pastoral Ministry may be a calling and a job, but it’s not a punch-in, punch-out shop.  There’s a building, there’s … Continue reading about Troy Nelson

“Humans are a blip.”

Janet McMahon

April 14, 2022

There’s this moment I remember.   I was working for a Robbie Robbins on his farm.  He was deaf and very old school.  … Continue reading about Janet McMahon

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