Category Archives: Special Days (Holidays)

Pentecost – The Coming of the Holy Spirit

So, it is common knowledge that this Sunday (May 11, 2008 ) is Mother’s Day, but what some of you might not know (especially if like me you grew up in a protestant evangelical church) is that Sunday is also Pentecost. It is the day that we remember and celebrate the coming of the Holy [...]
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! :)

  St. Patrick was a gentleman Who through strategy and stealth Drove all the snakes from Ireland. Here’s toasting to his health. But not too many toastings Lest you lose yourself and then Forget the good St. Patrick And see all those snakes again.   Rejoicing in the journey - Beth Stedman Photograph by Beth Stedman Never Miss A Post – Receive free updates via RSS or [...]
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Palm Sunday: The Beginning of Holy Week

Today is Palm Sunday – A day to remember Christ’s Triumphant Entry into Jerusalem. It is the day that starts Holy Week and the firsts of many events that leads directly to the cross. It has always seemed like an odd day to me – like a day of fake victory. Jesus enters Jerusalem humbly [...]
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International Women’s Day

A few weeks ago I was talking with a friend and she turned to me and said that she really liked reading my blog and then she told me I was a pastor – that reading my blog she saw this pastor side of me coming out. I smiled – beamed is probably more like [...]
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Quotes on love and marriage for Valentine’s Day

So, I’ve had a blog in some form or another for something like 6 years now and for most of those Valentine’s Day’s I have written an entry to share a number of quotes about love and marriage. I was going back and forth as to whether or not to do this quote collection this [...]
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