Yes We Can

(link) It was a creed written into the founding documents that declared the destiny of a nation. Yes, we can. It was whispered by slaves and abolitionists as they blazed a trail toward freedom. Yes, we can. It was sung by immigrants as they struck out from distant shores and pioneers who pushed westward against […]

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What We Need to Hear After the Election

Just dropped my daughter off at school. And there I took a brief peek at the election underway. The front sidewalk has sprouted dozens of signs for local candidates. There were even a few workers out for the two statehouse candidates from our district. The school is clearly braced for a huge turnout. They moved […]

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How Jan Sanders Spent All Saints Sunday

Jan Sanders the widow of Judge Barefoot Sanders. Barefoot, as some will recall, is the legendary Federal Judge from here in Dallas who died about a month ago. Northaven has been Jan and Barefoot’s spiritual home for more than three decades, as they raised a family and served the community, and we were honored to […]

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Universal health coverage should be the federal government’s responsibility

This blog is about health care. But it could just as easily be about the financial crisis, the war, the environment, education, or any number of social issues before us today. Because, to my mind, there is a great confluence among the issues of our day. You can analyze them through the same lens and […]

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Doobies Brothers and Elton John: October 4th

Connections Band is proud to announce our new show, and hopes you’ll come hear us this Saturday night. The new show is a tribute to Elton John and the Doobie Brothers. We continue to push ourselves musically with this great tribute show. Connections Band: Tribute to the Doobie Brothers and Elton John Saturday, October 4th, […]

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Judge Barefoot Sanders Memorial Service

Sometimes soon, when time permits, I’ll blog more fully on the life of Judge Barefoot Sanders, our friend and church member who died this past week. His memorial service was at our church a week ago today, and sometime this week we’ll be adding a video page to the church’s website so that folks can […]

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Sarah Palin Owes Some Good People an Apology

I’ve been bothered by a snippy comment from Sarah Palin’s speech the other night, and have wanted to write about it. But Jim Wallis beat me to it. So, this morning, I will simply cite a few of the highlights of his fine blog –whose title I have borrowed as the title of this one– […]

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A Photo History of Community Organizers

Wow. The repost of my little blog, expanding on Jim Wallis’ original ideas, has been burning up the wires over at DailyKos this afternoon. It spent a better part of the afternoon as the top “recommended” journal, and is on the way to having 400 comments. Wow. This issue clearly touches a button. I certainly […]

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Would it be Wrong to Pray for Rain?

I posted the video that inspired this question to my Facebook page, and it got a couple of nice comments. So I thought I’d expand my thinking on it into a blog entry. The question for this blog is: Would it be wrong to pray for rain? The answer is: it depends, I suppose. If […]

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Why Did McCain Pick Palin?

I mean the above question this way: What does this pick say about his judgement? It’s an important question, because for months McCain’s been crowing about how judgment and experience are important. So, given what we know –or rather, what we don’t know– about Sarah Palin, why this person? why this woman? and why right […]

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