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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

For just a little fun. . .

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I have been a Lutheran Pastor for more than 43 years, serving in the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, and the Pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Clarksville, TN, in my 31st year here. I have a lot of thoughts (obviously not all of equal weight or importance) and this place is where you meet some of those meandering thoughts from this pastoral mind.
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