Past Musings
REV. DR. Terry McGonigal
February 27, 2023
tURNING THE CORNER: tHE GOSPEL CALL TO CONTINUAL tRANSFORMATION
The narratives of Jesus’ ministry show us that the good news he preached and lived called people to transformation at every level. Terry McGonigal will relate stories from his own life and ministry which illustrate Jesus’ gospel commitment to bring about change in our own perspectives, our relationships, our communities, and the cities in which we live.
REV. CATHERINE HUGHES
No Room in the Pulpit for Me!
October 17, 2022
Catherine Hughes knew in her early teens that she had a call to ministry, but because she was born female, she was unable to pursue her calling until 1990, when she entered Fuller Theological Seminary at the age of 54. In this MUSINGS, Catherine will share the ups and downs of her journey to receiving recognition for her ministerial gifts. Her story will inspire you to join in on her proclamation, "The best is yet to come!"
REV. DR. Lynn Cheyney
Confessions of a Racist
February 28, 2022
The ways of Jesus convince me that God loves the whole world, no exception. Yet, growing up in a church and society that considered some people more equal than others, God’s radical acceptance was a foreign notion. How did I get here from there? And what lies ahead? That is the story I will share.
Rev. Karen Berns
Falling in Love With Living Stones
October 11, 2021
After assuming that Arabs, especially Palestinians, were Muslims, how did hearing, meeting and reading about a Melkite priest change the mind and impact the heart of a Presbyterian career Associate Pastor? Who are the Living Stones? Why is the creation of the state of Israel called Nakba, the catastrophe? Why and how are we to care and pray and act?
Karen’s Musings will tell of her life changing experience of ministry with Palestinian Christians and how she fell in love with Living Stones.
Rev. Dr. Gary Sattler
A Christian Life: My Wanderings Through Faith, Culture, & Psychology
February 22, 2021
Augustine’s “Confessions” are not simply confessions of the sins in his earlier life, but also a confession of faith. Dr. Albert Outler says “Confessions” are a "pilgrimage of grace… they retrace the crucial turnings of the way by which [Augustine] had come.” Although the sins of my earlier life are probably more interesting, this evening’s musings will be my confession of God’s enduring mercy to me, an agnostic Christian who loves and trusts Jesus.
In positions of trust and responsibility as athlete, pastor, professor, and psychoanalyst, the high demands and renewing grace of God reflected life as it is intended to be. Throughout, the message was essentially the same: challenge, love, incarnation, grace. As I said in virtually every lecture: I look forward to questions, concerns, anxieties, repudiations or amplifications.
Merilie Robertson
A Presbyterian Adventure
October 12, 2020
A Presbyterian Adventure:
The account of one ordinary Presbyterian's journey through time and space - Puerto Rico, Pakistan, Iran, and southern points in Latin America - and what she learned about these places, her native country, herself, and God.