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Beginning healing, beginning hope

The time is coming, as it does every year, when we approach the Season of Lent. For many of us, Lent is, traditionally, the season of penitence and giving something up. Often, our Priest or Pastor will have a specific theme or practice that they want to stress during the season, whether it is rosary prayer, confession, more regular attendance at Eucharist; there is, generally, a theme for the season every year. As I sit at my desk pondering Lent and what discipline I would like my congregation to practice over the 40 days, I can’t help but think about…

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Beginning healing, beginning hope

The time is coming, as it does every year, when we approach the Season of Lent. For many of us, Lent is, traditionally, the season of penitence and giving something up. Often, our Priest or Pastor will have a specific theme or practice that they want to stress during the season, whether it is rosary prayer, confession, more regular attendance at Eucharist; there is, generally, a theme for the season every year. As I sit at my desk pondering Lent and what discipline I would like my congregation to practice over the 40 days, I can’t help but think about…

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How much is freedom worth?

Dear Editor, In America we pursue the occupation of our choice. That doesn’t mean we always like our jobs but we can choose to pursue another career or several different careers. We can choose our state, community, and house. That doesn’t mean we can easily afford to live where we choose but we are free to pursue life in another neighborhood if we want to work toward such a move.  We change our lives if we have the desire and the willpower. People make choices every day regarding health, habits, and lifestyles. Some choose to develop themselves further and strive…

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The great spectacle of God’s creation: Part 1 of 3

Dear Editor,                    Although Mankind will never see the full extent and splendor of the spectacle of God’s great creations, nevertheless, He created everything on, and in, Heaven and Earth, seen and unseen!   From the dust of the Earth, which He spoke into being, He created and formed Adam, in God’s image. He turned Adam into flesh, with trillions of cells, then He breathed a spirit/soul into him, and “man became a living soul.” A full-grown Man.   God put Adam to sleep, removed a rib, then formed Eve, a woman, and gave her a spirit/soul, and she became Adam’s wife. Adam and Eve…

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In this corner

Many pastors lament the absence of a certain demographic in church, namely people in their twenties and thirties. For a variety of reasons, this age group has largely checked-out of the local church and is likely to stay checked-out for a lifetime unless something changes.  In a recent study conducted by Lifeway Research, young adults reported at least four categories for lessened church attendance: 1. Life changes; 2. Church or pastor-related reasons; 3.  Religious, ethical, or political beliefs; 4. Student and youth ministry reasons. It seems that the church has been unsuccessful in helping individuals transition from adolescence to adulthood….

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DAVID ARVILLE HUFFSTUTLER

David Arville Huffstutler Jr. passed into eternity on February 7, 2022 at the Kingman Regional Medical Center in Kingman, Arizona. Born June 17, 1930 in Los Angeles, California to David (Dee) Arville Huffstutler Sr. and Eva Wadsworth Huffstutler, he is survived by his daughter Rynie Louise Gibson; three nieces Bonnie Wilson Glenn, Karen and Pamela Younce; four grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. A man about town who enjoyed life on the seas both with a short term in the Navy and later as a Merchant Marine. The last part of his life was lived in Sacramento, California before moving to Golden…

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