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Vlog Fall 2021

September-December

Christmas Movie #4 - Rudolph

December 22, 2021 • Weldon Lemke

What do our favorite Christmas movies say about the world around us? For this week, I look at "Rudolph," and the adventures of an elf and reindeer who could not find a way to belong.

Christmas Movies #3 - White Christmas

December 15, 2021 • Weldon Lemke

This fun and entertaining movie highlights the dangers and consequences of the seemingly mostly innocent actions of lying and gossip.

Christmas Movies #2 - How the Grinch Stole Christmas

December 8, 2021 • Weldon Lemke

What do our favorite Christmas movies say about the world around us? For this week, I look at "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", based on the Dr. Seuss book of the same name.

Christmas Movies #1 - Christmas Carol

December 1, 2021 • Weldon Lemke

What do our favorite Christmas movies say about the world around us? For this week, I look at A Christmas Carol, based on the Dickens book of the same name.

The Discipline of Sabbath

November 17, 2021

Taking a break from the regular routine of work and life is essential for physical, emotional and spiritual health.

The Discipline of Silence

November 10, 2021

In a noisy world, practicing silence and quiet can bring a peace and productivity that we cannot find any other way.

The Discipline of Fasting

November 3, 2021

In a season of year where excess is expected, fasting provides an opportunity to engage with God.

What's Behind the Wheel?

October 27, 2021 • Weldon Lemke

Do your emotions drive what you think about, or does what you think about determine (at least to some extent) what you feel?

Seeing Under the Surface

October 6, 2021 • Weldon Lemke

Despite we sometimes see (or don’t see), God is always at work.

Crafted for a Purpose

September 28, 2021 • Weldon Lemke

An accurate view of God is essential to have an accurate view of self - and when we do, it is good news!

The Californian vs the Carpathia

September 22, 2021 • Weldon Lemke

When it comes to taking risks about things that matter, doing whatever it takes might actually make the most sense.