Gayle Lagman-Creswick’s Reflection

The Miracle of... As I reflect over my long life, I feel especially blessed to have witnessed at least two miracles…

Gayle Lagman-Creswick’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:28:24-07:00

April Thalman’s Reflection

It never ceases to amaze me how different we are as human beings. My first realization came when I was grieving

April Thalman’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:28:24-07:00

Deacon Peter Klemens’ Reflection

I always wanted God to show Himself in a blaze of glory, yet as I grow older God is in the little

Deacon Peter Klemens’ Reflection2024-03-02T18:28:24-07:00

Deb Smith’s Reflection

When I last wrote a reflection to share in October, I felt there was more to share so here I go again.

Deb Smith’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:28:24-07:00

Mary Jo West’s Reflection

Cassie and Kidder The first time I saw Cassie, she was standing on the median with a small "donations needed" sign

Mary Jo West’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:28:24-07:00

Savannah Abbott’s Reflection

The Gift of Family Since Thanksgiving, I have had many conversations about what people were going to buy their loved ones

Savannah Abbott’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:28:24-07:00

Jody Serey’s Reflection

You Can’t Cook from the Other Room My friend Annie in the Bronx uses an expression that translates roughly from Yiddish

Jody Serey’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:28:24-07:00

Deacon Cheryl Armstrong’s Reflection

Our Hope of Heaven One of our favorite worship songs at PWC is I Can Only Imagine, by Bart Millard of MercyMe,

Deacon Cheryl Armstrong’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:28:24-07:00

Pastor Mark Dippre’s Reflection

Hope for Joy One of the greatest joys of my life is to be a father on Christmas morning.  I carry

Pastor Mark Dippre’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:28:24-07:00

Fr. Dale Fushek’s Reflection

For so many years, my life was super busy.  I had three full time jobs, lived at the most active church

Fr. Dale Fushek’s Reflection2024-03-02T18:28:24-07:00
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