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Time with Tara: The Poet Thinks About the Donkey
On the outskirts of Jerusalemthe donkey waited.Not especially brave, or filled with understanding,he stood and waited. How horses, turned out into the meadows, leap with delight!How doves, released from their […] Continue Reading→
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Lessons from Our Lay Leader: ATTITUDE
I have always had an interest in learning how to improve my leadership skills. Over the past 40+ years I have relied on the ultimate leadership manual, the Bible, and […] Continue Reading→
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Race, Church, and Healing Workshops
April 19 through May 24th – Monday nights from 6:30 pm to 8:15 pm EST) When donating, select FUND then choose Racial Unity Missions – Thank you for your support. Continue Reading→
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Time with Tara: Cleaning
“Children, we organize to keep the house looking well-kempt. We clean to make the house, well, clean!” This is an all too real but sort of fake quote. I mean, […] Continue Reading→
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Lessons from Our Lay Leader: ALIVE
We welcome John Kelso to the role of District Lay Leader. We invite you to learn more about John and his family by following this link: https://harbordistrictnc.org/about/. As I sit […] Continue Reading→
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Time with Tara: Who Are You?
Who are you? During this Lent, are you discovering something about yourself? I remember last year we entered Lent with the threat of coronavirus becoming a pandemic — and then […] Continue Reading→
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Ready to Dismantle Racism in Your Congregation and Community?
Race, Church & Healing – Workshop Series CCW Transformation Ministries in partnership with Wrightsville UMC, The Harbor District of the NC Conference, and St. Paul’s UMC, is offering a series […] Continue Reading→
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Time with Tara: Lenten Intention
Isaiah 58:1-12 Shout out, do not hold back!Lift up your voice like a trumpet!Announce to my people their rebellion,to the house of Jacob their sins. Yet day after day they […] Continue Reading→
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Time with Tara: My Kitten
We adopted Lola “Skitter Bean” Lain at the end of March 2020. My oldest child came home from living at the School of Science and Math in Durham on a […] Continue Reading→