In the summer of 1966, my parents began building a new house way out in what was then the wilderness of Jefferson County. It was a time of new beginnings—the summer before my senior year of high school, a new home, and a new season of life for… Read More
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Back when August was truly the month that ended summer, I remember knowing school wouldn’t start until after Labor Day. For me, high school August meant the intense beginning of football practice, two-a-days in the heat. This week, with Birmingham’s heat index hitting 108 degrees, I can barely imagine… Read More
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During this season, I enjoy hearing about how various people spend their summers. I remember when I was a parish pastor, I looked forward to the programmatic pressure diminishing once summer arrived. Of course, it never did. Life—life in the church, and life here at Kirkwood—never truly slows down. It… Read More
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Star Wars, and its enduring catchphrase, “May the Force be with you” (especially as we’ve just passed Star Wars Day on May 4th), has been on my mind lately. I fondly remember seeing the first movie during a difficult period in my own life, finding a strong connection with Luke… Read More
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As we approach Holy Week, a time of profound significance for many, I find myself reflecting on the balance between our busy lives and the call to deeper spiritual observance. In the midst of preparations and activities, I wonder if we might sometimes miss the opportunity for a truly transformative… Read More
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Yesterday, our community came together for a truly special Ash Wednesday service. What made it particularly meaningful was the spirit of interfaith collaboration, as our own Chaplain Cary Speaker was joined by Episcopal Priest Becca Walton… Read More
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There are twelve days of Christmas. You can start your Christmas shopping whenever you like, but Christmas begins Christmas Eve and ends on Epiphany, twelve days after Christmas on January 6. This year, the season of Christmas consists of two Sundays “of” Christmas. That’s how we know it’s a season… Read More
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Those of us who grew up in the church usually think that Christmas has always been. Of course, that is not the case. The earliest records indicate that December 25 was celebrated as the birth of Jesus in the fourth century. The origin is unclear. One theory is that Christmas… Read More
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“Advent” means coming or arrival. This word has a double significance, as in Advent, we celebrate Christ’s coming into the world and look with longing for his coming again. The season of Advent begins with an emphasis on final things (eschatology). We watch and pray with expectant hope for the… Read More
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Contact Us TodayOur residents come from different backgrounds and bring their unique qualities, talents, and life experiences to complete the Kirkwood community. Here are just a few reflections from some individuals who call Kirkwood their home.