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"A Wee Blether" by Adam Copeland

 

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Blog Name: "A Wee Blether" by Adam Copeland
Url: http://adamjcopeland.com
Language: English
Topics: ministry, church, culture
Description: Adam Copeland, a Presbyterian pastor in northwest Minnesota, blogs on ministry, culture, politics, and life.
Popularity: 20 Followers

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This is cool: “Back to the Land”
I’m keeping my blogging to a minimum this Thanksgiving week but I couldn’t help but enjoy the following piece in today’s NY Times. The form is what really struck me, but the content is great too.  I don’t know what to call it — a Op-Ed photo journal essay article? The piece is entitled “Back to the Land – And the Pursuit of Happiness” and is a — I don’t know a “photo essay” — with compelling prose and a
Man in Overalls
My blog will be a bit quiet this week due to Thanksgiving festivities and family in town.  As my North American readers head to the grocery stores this week to buy food from across the world for their Thanksgiving dinner, I thought I’d give a shout out to my friend Nathan in Tallahassee. Nathan, whose blog Man in Overalls is a fun read, is a local treasure.  He plants gardens in Tallahassee — at churches, schools, or just your yard.  Not only that, he’s good at it.  Check out his site and enjoy the video below.  Or head on over to his Facebook page
Sermon: Christ the King, John 18:33-37
Adam J. Copeland FPC Hallock Nov 22, 2009   Christ the King John 18:33-37   Today I begin with a confession: I love the HBO television series The Wire. It is extremely violent, offensive, glorifies drug culture; it has more than its fair share of drunken shenanigans, dead bodies, and police brutality. I missed the show while it was on television, so I’ve been slowly watching it over several months on Netflix and iTunes. I’m not quite addicted, but I’m pretty close. The Wire is a show about many things, but its main plot centers upon the inner city drug cultur
Signing Off to the Powers?
I surrendered to the powers and principalities last weekend and signed my first marriage license. I’m sorry Chuck Campbell, who taught me so much about the powers. I’m sorry Stan Saunders, who taught me how to be countercultural. I’m sorry Kim Long, who helped me think about weddings so carefully. But I did it, I signed a marriage license. Now for most of you, I imagine this strikes yo
Review: Ellie Roscher’s “How Coffee Saved My Life”
You are about to read a glowing book review. “How Coffee Saved My Life: And Other Stories of Stumbling to Grace” by Ellie Roscher is a darn good book. Excellent. Superb. The thing about “How Coffee Saved My Life” is that it’s about so many things at once. Usually, when an author tries to do that it fails. A book, especially a non-fiction one, can’t get too varied or it loses its pop. But Roscher keeps things honest and interesting, varied and on-track at the same time. A few years ago, then twenty-five year-old Roscher spent a ye

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