Part 6: Church Security
How does your church respond to domestic violence– and are they prepared for when it affects the congregation and church property?
Read More Part 6: Church SecurityStraight Talk in a Crooked World
How does your church respond to domestic violence– and are they prepared for when it affects the congregation and church property?
Read More Part 6: Church SecurityPart 5 in the What the Church Can Do series has been published. Find out more about what your church can do to respond to domestic violence.
Read More Part 5: Training and ResourcesThe memorial to the fallen Bothell police officer continued to grow last week. Department employees and volunteers kept a watchful eye on it, removing spent flowers and pulling certain pieces to share with the officer’s family as more tributes arrived. Signs around the community show their support as well. The Yakima Fruit Market, espresso stands, […]
Read More Continuing to MatterLast night a visit to the growing memorial to the Bothell police officer who was murdered resulted in the post You Matter. I visited the site again tonight and spent some quality time with both strangers and friends as we honored this brave man. The memorial continues to grow. People of all types continue to […]
Read More You Will Always MatterThis morning the greater Seattle area woke up to learn that a Bothell police officer was killed in the line of duty and another was injured. No, no, no, no, no. There has been widespread animosity towards police in our nation lately and this is exactly what we didn’t want to happen. Like many of […]
Read More You MatterMoonrise on Independence Day, July 4th, 2020 in Seattle was 9:11 P.M. By that time the penumbral lunar eclipse was happening, causing a slight shadow to fall upon the full moon. People asked me what I was waiting for when they saw my camera. One woman seemed to think my wait was pointless until– SHAZAM! […]
Read More Penumbral Lunar EclipseIndependence Day 2020… the first Fourth of July in my lifetime without parades and fireworks and the usual community mingling. So imagine my delight when I learned of Lakeview of Kirkland’s drive-thru parade for their residents and seven veterans! Lakeview is a senior living facility south of downtown Kirkland, Washington. Among their seven veterans are […]
Read More A Very Kirkland 4thThis article is Part 4 in a series about how churches should respond to domestic violence.
Read More Part 4: NetworkingHave you ever been driving along and are suddenly so awed by what you see rolling over you that you stop to take pictures? I went eastward down a side street to capture the utter darkness of this immense cloud in Snohomish County tonight. This inky denim-blackness looked like it was going to swallow the […]
Read More Storm’s Comin’Today is Syttende Mai, Norwegian Constitution Day. This is usually a big deal in Ballard, now considered a Seattle neighborhood that used to be (and still should be) its own entity. But thanks to the restrictions on free association and public gatherings, Syttende Mai is a silent affair this time around. There’s no parade, no […]
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