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A Question for the Future

Don’t let me fall As a stone falls upon the hard ground. And don’t let my hands become dry As the twigs of a tree When the wind beats down the last leaves. And when the storm raises dust from the earth With anger and howling, Don’t let me become the last fly Trembling terrified … Continued

Strength to Strength

A pilgrim is a faithful person who is on a journey. The destination changes through time and circumstance and culture, but a pilgrim is on the move. Historically, when Christian pilgrims would travel to Jerusalem they would carry the Psalms with them. One of the Psalms that was used quite often is Psalm 84. Blessed … Continued

Pandemic Ministry

Paul writes in 1 Thessalonians that we “should give thanks in all circumstances”. I have had to remind myself lately that there are things to be thankful for, even in a pandemic.I remember clearly when COVID-19 became real to me and I realized that it would impact the way I minister. It was just a few … Continued

Searching for God and Salad Dressing

It’s official! My family’s life has gone completely off the rails. Eight weeks of stay-at-home orders, teleworking, hunting for hand sanitizer like it was the Holy Grail, homeschooling, and running a short-order grill has reduced us to utter chaos. If you are wondering what the exact moment looked like when we realized our helpless state, … Continued

2020 Deacon Nomination Process

THE GREYSTONE DEACON ELECTION PROCESS Annually, in accordance with the Bylaws of our Church Constitution, church members elect six members of the congregation to serve as Deacons for a three-year term. Adult men and women (18 years or older) may be nominated by the membership, provided the nominees have agreed to have their name put … Continued

Gardening Continues Amid COVID-19

Yes, we are still gardening in our Mission Garden! Earlier in spring before stay-at-home orders, our children planted two kinds of lettuce, which they had started from seeds. Unable to meet again to plant more spring vegetables, Karen Brewer planted broccoli plants! These crops are growing nicely. Hopefully by harvest time we will be able … Continued

COVID-19 Response

A Letter from our Pastor March 12, 2020Dear Congregation,Since the letter on Wednesday, news of the Coronavirus [COVID-19] and its impact in our community has continued to evolve.  As of this afternoon, the Governor and his staff are recommending that all gatherings (including conferences, sporting events, worship services, etc.) that draw more than 100 people be … Continued

Blooming in Lent

At the beginning of Advent, I planted bulbs, two handfuls of paperwhites and few amaryllis. I have been doing this every year for over 25 years. I like watching them take root and delight as they send out tentative leaves testing the air of Advent. All of this in preparation for the big show of … Continued

Garden Blog – Update February 2020

Through the long days of winter, we are continuing to harvest our collard greens, but spring is coming!  Our Mission Kids plants our lettuce this week.  We planted two kinds of lettuce in special seed starting tray, and then placed the tray under our grow light.  We will anxiously wait and wait for the seeds … Continued

Kindness with Ourselves

by: Chris Austin Be kind to the writer! Here at the end of the “holiday season”, to have first crack at some words of wisdom about kindness as Greystone reflects on this topic for 2020? Please! And about being kind to ourselves? It’s hard enough being kind to others, but to ourselves too. Please! Here … Continued