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New Years Eve food traditions

… just as champagne and kissing at midnight are longstanding rituals in the U.S., there are a wide variety of traditions unique to different countries across the globe. From prizes hidden in cakes to eating 12 grapes at midnight, many of the world’s year-end traditions revolve around food and drink.

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Tech lament

A couple of weeks ago I learned that the system I use frequently for online classes may change. Facebook™ continues to evolve and change. Now maybe email will go the way of the mimeograph. It is like running uphill in sand: sliding back several steps for every one ahead

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Holy Innocents

Feast of the Holy Innocents Psalm 2 Psalm 26 (Morning) Psalm 19 Psalm 126 (Evening) Isaiah 49:13-23 or Isaiah 54:1-13 Matthew 19:1-14 or Mark 10:13-16

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Video of GTS, +KJS on CBS

In case you missed it, here is the video of the service broadcast on CBS on Christmas Eve from General Theological Seminary with Presiding Bishop

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Sign your name

If you are wondering why your comments don’t show up on the Café – you must sign your name (first and last) to your comments

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For your sermon-ating

The Gadarene Swine Fallacy is the fallacy of supposing that because a group is in the right formation, it is necessarily on the right course; and conversely, of supposing that because an individual has strayed from the group and isn’t in formation, that he is off course.

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