Not Guilty by C. Lee McKenzie Published October 2019 This book grabbed my attention in the first chapter and kept me engaged throughout. I didn’t want to put it down, wanting to figure out how the protagonist, Devon, gets through … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2019
Jeff Garrison Skidaway Island Presbyterian Church Matthew 22:15-22 October 27, 2019 Homecoming is a time to look back, and the sermon is titled “Looking Back.” But we don’t look back just to be nostalgic. Instead, we should look back to … Continue reading
Last night, Skidaway Island Presbyterian Church held our first “Civility Forum.” The purpose of these forums is to help people communicate with those with whom they disagree and to be civil in their discourse. It was moderated by Jessica Savage, … Continue reading
A high bluff along the western bank of the Lumber River just south of US 74, Pea Ridge is a lovely spot. We arrive early enough to enjoy it. For a wilderness site that is only accessible to the public … Continue reading
Beverly Willett, Disassembly Required: A Memoir of Midlife Resurrection (New York: Post Hill Press, 2019), 269 pages. The framework of this story is rather simple. The author sells her home in Brooklyn, New York and moves to Savannah, Georgia. … Continue reading
Jeff Garrison Skidaway Island Presbyterian Church Jeremiah 8:18-9:3 October 13, 2019 I’d ridden my bicycle down to the marina to meet with some friends late Friday. It was after dark when I left. With a rather bright … Continue reading
Ben Sasse, Them: Why We Hate Each Other and How to Heal (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2018), 272 pages including notes and an index. One would need to be deaf and blind not to realize there are serious … Continue reading
Jeff Garrison Skidaway Island Presbyterian Church Jeremiah 4:5-31 October 6, 2019 We’re back working through sections of Jeremiah in our series titled Prophecies and Pottery. And we’re moving backwards in Jeremiah. Two Sundays ago, we looked at what … Continue reading