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Beyond the Lines: Reflecting on the History of a Land Already Traveled and the People Who Were Already There
As we recently celebrated 250 years of American history, I found myself reflecting on a book I picked up while hiking in Utah: John Wesley Powell’s The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons. I’ll admit, the first few chapters were hard to get through. Powell wrote like the scientist he was; precise barometer readings, detailed weather descriptions, notes on Indigenous history, and accounts of the survival and loss of his boats. Not much emotion, not much narrative

Reverend Tara Bartal
Jul 85 min read


A Year Gone by of Spirit-Filled Life
With Pentecost on the horizon, I find myself reflecting on my first year at All Saints Episcopal Church. My journey here began on Pentecost, June 8th last year. Though the calendar has turned, its rhythm draws me back to that meaningful start and invites me to cherish all the moments that have unfolded since. 1 Corinthians 12:3-13 shares with us that “there are varieties of gifts, but the same spirit; and there are varieties of services, but the same Lord,” and even in the fu

Reverend Tara Bartal
May 213 min read
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