There is a great deal of revisionist history about who first celebrated Thanksgiving in this country, where and for what reasons. I did major in history in college, but I concentrated in world history, mostly ancient history. I do not intend to make a definitive statement about the origins of… Read More
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Quite a few years ago, parents of young trick-or-treat aged children who were congregants where I was pastor at the time were particularly anxious about Halloween. The concern was that scary costumes and decorations could have an evil influence on their children. The anxiety they experienced seemed to escalate among… Read More
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September used to be the time when school started. I remember my school principal saying the school year was from the day after Labor Day until May 31. But this no longer is the case – my grandchildren began this school year the first week of August. What do changes… Read More
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August used to be the month for my vacation. Not long ago in a chapel sermon, I mentioned that most of my vacations have been through the generosity of others. When I was a parish pastor, a family in the church invited me to use their condo at the beach… Read More
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Each year around Memorial Day and the July 4th holiday, I remember my family members who served in the military. My family’s ancestors were not in this country early enough to have fought in the American Revolution or the War of 1812, but there are legends of distant relatives who… Read More
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In the spring of 2013, I attended a conference at Columbia Seminary on resilience. The timing was providential for me. I had decided to retire as the pastor of a small suburban church the spring of 2015. I knew that I was not ready to stop doing ministry, but I… Read More
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On Easter Sunday, a pastor is having a short time with the children during worship. The pastor asks, “Who can tell me what happens on Easter?” Little Cindy says, “I know! I know!” The pastor proudly asks Cindy to tell the congregation. “Easter,” she says, “is when the Easter Bunny… Read More
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By the time you read this, I will have been the chaplain at Kirkwood for a bit over a month. One of the things I have noticed about the residents and staff is that we all are usually smiling. Now I know, smiling all the time is probably somewhat artificial. Read More
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Thirty years ago, when I was an associate pastor at Independent Presbyterian Church, I told the other clergy on the staff that being the chaplain at Kirkwood was the best job in the world. I never expected to be that chaplain. I was 53 years old when I was first… Read More
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Reflection from Kirkwood Chaplain, The Rev. Richard Hanna One of my favorite scripture passages is Ephesians 2:10. As the New Living Translation declares, “For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so that we can do the good things He planned for us long ago.”… 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.