Here's to calling your child(ren) by name, singing silly songs together, learning, teaching, sharing prizes, helping others, sharing our talents and hugs together soon!
The 11:00 hour on Sunday morning has been called “the most segregated hour in America”. What do we do about it? The Racial Justice Caucus at Glenn gathered for a conversation…
Throughout these two years of the pandemic, Glenn Church has followed the guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Emory University. Following CDC guidelines and Emory University, we are ready to adjust our COVID restrictions, beginning Sunday, March 20.
"God, somehow joy and sorrow can coexist. During these long, bleak days of Lent, surprise me with a capacity for delight. Remind me that every moment can contain a wide range of experience. Thank you for the capacity to hold both at the same time. Amen."
“Let us pray for them (it’s important). Let us speak truth. Let us encourage and support actions that build true peace and wholeness. In other words, let us clothe ourselves with Christ and serve life.”
“Don't mind me, over here eating my City Barbeque leftovers and Girl Scout cookies for dessert while floating on fumes of happiness and gratefulness after an extraordinary Children's Sabbath & Scout Sunday…”
“Look even deeper into these stories—deep into the power of suffering transformed, into empathy, into generosity—and you’ll find the very essence of life, the divine and eternal power present at the creation and never-ending.”
“Last year was strange. We didn’t quite know where to go. The annual call of the Christmas road was frustrated by necessary limits on gathering and nagging worries that led us back to our sofas. This year we’re ready to venture out again, though cautiously, even reclaiming some beloved traditions.”