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Thursday, 13 October 2011 |
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By: Rev. E. H. Shelvey Not many men have “great” associated with their name. One who did was Alexander the Great. At one time, he cried for there was no more territory to conquer. Yet, for all his greatness, he had an uncontrollable anger.
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Thursday, 06 October 2011 |
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By: Rev. E. H. Shelvey myWestman.ca “Golden Agers” make up a large segment of our society. Due to the development of medications, many are living longer lives. Our personal care homes and hospitals are full and our health system is struggling to cope with the rising costs. Thank the Lord, that many are living in dignity and enjoy the tender care of our doctors and nurses.
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Thursday, 08 September 2011 |
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By: Rev. E. H. Shelvey Who or what is a Christian? A little searching in the Scripture can help us. The first time the word Christian in used is in the book of Acts, 11:26 where it says, “The disciples were first called Christians at Antioch.” This would indicate they were disciples of Christ, learners of Him and followers of His teachings and lifestyle.
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Thursday, 08 September 2011 |
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By: Rev. Glenna Beauchamp Rivers and Oak River United Churches We were saddened when a mega quake struck Japan in March. We were both sad and a little shocked when an earthquake devastated a major city in New Zealand.
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Wednesday, 31 August 2011 |
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By: Rev. E. H. Shelvey One of Grimm’s fairy tales goes as follows. Once upon a time, there was a little old man. His eyes blinked and his hands trembled. He dribbled a bit of food on the tablecloth when he ate. Sometimes he missed his mouth with a spoonful of food.
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Thursday, 25 August 2011 |
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By: Rev. E. H. Shelvey myWestman.ca Ingersol held up a Bible and said, “In 15 years, I’ll have this book in a morgue.” Fifteen year later, he was in the morgue and the Bible lives on.
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Thursday, 04 August 2011 |
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By: Rev. E. H. Shelvey myWestman.ca Harmony! Anyone who is acquainted with music knows that harmony is vital to be appreciated. A trained ear can soon pick out a “sour” note. For harmony to exist, there needs to be:
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'The Landscape of Occupation' to take place Aug. 5 |
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Tuesday, 02 August 2011 |
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myWestman.ca On Aug. 5, the Knox Presbyterian Church will be hosting a presentation by Larry Harder titled, “The Landscape of Occupation.” Harder,an associate professor of Landscape Architecture and former representative with the Ecumenical Accompaniment Program in Palestine and Israel will talk about the occupation of the West Bank. The talk will be from the perspective of the landscape in which both Palestinians and Israelis live. The presentation will be at 7:30 p.m. |
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Thursday, 21 July 2011 |
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By: Rev. E. H. Shelvey myWestman.ca As a youth, I could never quite understand my father. No matter what the weather was, he always found something to do. Seeding, harvest and haying season took precedence over everything. Then, in between when there seemed to be a spot for relaxation, there was fencing, working the fields and doing chores. Everything had its season.
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