By Joe LaGuardia I came off of a very productive Lent this past season. My Lent involved fasting from politics–from listening, watching, reading, and, well, reading anything having to do with politics (and, in many cases, religion). That was a good exercise. Before Lent, I was up too late watching CNN, wasting away in theContinue reading “Politics, Bluegrass, and Punishment: A Longing for Lent (again)”
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3 Reasons why the Christian Calendar is Meaningful for today’s Church
By Joe LaGuardia Our church, First Baptist of Vero, is hosting a short-term study on the Christian calendar during the season of Lent. Although the sacred calendar has always been a part of First Baptist’s 101-year history, the church has often made an effort to educate the congregation on the importance and meaning of theContinue reading “3 Reasons why the Christian Calendar is Meaningful for today’s Church”
