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Church Isn't All About God
August 31, 2022
Susan Hynes

A few nights ago, unable to sleep, I started watching one of those obscure series on Netflix. This one was a dual language thriller, Welsh, and English, that has become fashionable in the UK...

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The Power of a Sermon
July 5, 2022
Susan Hynes

I have been an Episcopalian all my life. I had never known anything else, and even when I was not active or in my hippy days, I always identified with being an Episcopalian. But, like many of my...

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What the Hell
June 22, 2022
Susan Hynes

I am blessed to have four fantastic children. Like most parents, I can't brag enough about my sons' and daughters' ( two of each) accomplishments. So, for the record, all my children are special...

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About the Belly Button
April 27, 2022
Susan Hynes

So, this topic may be a bit jarring. Some may think it inappropriate but don't judge the blog by the title. It is born out of a genuine event that opened up a series of contemplations that led me...

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50 Years Later Still Running with Jesus​
April 20, 2022
Susan Hynes

When I entered college way back in the turbulent sixties, I was a classic prep school kid, expected to join a sorority that I did and eventually marry well. It was the end of an era, the WASP in...

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Can you be a Christian if....
April 12, 2022
Susan Hynes

My fifteen-year-old son is getting confirmed this year, which has raised many questions. I had delayed putting him in confirmation class. He seemed pretty unaware of religion and confused about...

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Coming Out of the Dark
April 8, 2022
Susan Hynes

It has been a long time since I felt compelled to write. Like the rest of the world, I spiraled down into the pandemic years of isolation and general malaise. I saw few people other than my family...

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Hugs
November 21, 2019
Susan Hynes

I begin with a confession: I am reliant on my electronic devices. Should I forget my cell phone, I find myself warding off a panic attack, and if I leave my iPad behind, I fret being bored while...

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