This piece is in the latest issue of The Angelus, a monthly newsletter of The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation in Dallas. It is written byThe Reverend Thomas Blackmon, one of the church's curates. I think you will enjoy reading it.

This piece is in the latest issue of The Angelus, a monthly newsletter of The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation in Dallas. It is written byThe Reverend Thomas Blackmon, one of the church's curates. I think you will enjoy reading it.

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Just a minute, Bill Cherry. I hope you have a happy Thanksgiving.
Bill Roberts
Thanks, Bill and Charlie!
Billycherry
What a well written sermon? I love the subject matter and I loved the lesson....he should be a Blogger!
Hope you had a great Thanksgiving Bill...
And you to, Miss Joan
He does tell a good story. You know, it's the approach that rabbis are taught to use in their teachings. I've always thought it a far better approach than most of the ministers use that I've been exposed to over the years.
Interestingly, for many years I was a member of a very large Rotary Club. Clergy from about every faith were members of the club. Nevertheless, when we had our St. Valentine's meeting and our spouses were invited, the least likely always happened: Rabbi Jimmy Kessler was always the speaker and he always told us about St. Valentine and wove it into one of his stories about love.
If he believed in Christ, he would make a great Episcopalian.
Billycherry