Dianne Mesh

Dianne Mesh

an old engraving of a plough

Challenge and Change

First Sunday of Lent – Sunday Gathering A Sermon from Dianne Mesh Hello everyone, we welcome you to join us in celebrating the first Sunday

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a tree reaches up from its beautifully exposed roots

Blessings and Curses

6th Sunday After Epiphany – Sunday Gathering A sermon from Dianne Mesh Hello everyone, please join us in celebrating the 6th Sunday after Epiphany by

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a small wave breaks on the shore

Water is Life

Sermon from Dianne Mesh Those of you who were here last Sunday may remember how, during ourcommunity reflection time, I spoke of my realization of

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Comfort, O Comfort

A gathering on the Second Sunday of Advent 2020 Readings this morning from Isaiah and Wendell Berry. Music from many sources with both new and

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photo of vineyards in autumn; Photo by Oleg Demakov on Unsplash

Vineyards

“This is it,” we all have thought at one time of another as we surveyed our own fertile hills. “This has all the makings of a stellar success. If I pour all my love and energy into this, the end product can’t help but be awesome, absolutely awesome.” Read more »

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“Stay Home”

We were weeks into the Covid-19 pandemic as I headed north from my home on Gloucester Street and approached the Sanctuary. I passed neatly aligned

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Words & Community

Holy Trinity values and attracts people who believe in the power of words to bring the living Christ into our midst. We place a great deal of faith in the power of words to define who we are as a Christian people and to unite us in a common vision for our church and a common ministry to the world around us.

I know I’m stretching a point here. That none among us really believe that we can articulate our way to salvation. But I wonder if sometimes we don’t forget that.

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