Entries by Marie H

WEEKLY MESSAGE – September 27, 2024

WEEKLY MESSAGE – September 27th – Bishop McGregor Be Brave and Vote! Your vote does matter. Why? Because it matters to others and it matters to you. It’s one of the choices and freedoms that we have in a democracy. Our vote represents me and my values. John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the United States […]

WEEKLY MESSAGE – September 20, 2024

WEEKLY MESSAGE – September 20th – Bishop McGregor Every four years during the fall, we are reminded of our civic opportunity, responsibility and free right we have to vote. I think sometimes people forget how important this is for us as Americans and we get caught up in the politics. As a result, some of us […]

WEEKLY MESSAGE – September 15, 2024

WEEKLY MESSAGE – September 15th – Bishop McGregor Politics, Finances and Religion! We have an unwritten rule in our society: don’t talk about politics, finances and religion in gatherings. Partly because they can polarize and divide us, and because they are so personal, passionate people may say things they regret later.  Even in writing this, I […]

WEEKLY MESSAGE – September 6, 2024

WEEKLY MESSAGE – September 8th – Bishop McGregor Listen to your body! I have heard this phrase from others and sometimes from my wife Patsy about listening to my body. What is my body saying to me? I must confess, I’m was pretty clueless to what my body was saying to me when I was younger. […]

WEEKLY MESSAGE – August 30, 2024

WEEKLY MESSAGE – August 30th – Bishop McGregor Tomorrow, we will celebrate the life of Pauline Barbara Hasting-Griffin at St. David’s in the Pines. It’s a time when we, the body of Christ gathers with lots of other friends who are seekers, dechurched, other faith traditions and even atheists will attend to show their respects and […]

WEEKLY MESSAGE – August 25, 2024

WEEKLY MESSAGE – August 25th – Bishop McGregor Welcome, Welcome, Welcome! These first words were the ones I said to the children in chapel at St. David’s School beginning this new academic year. This word is a combination of two words originating from the 11th century hospitality demonstrating visitors as being well (well come) when they […]