It’s Easter. The Lenten series about a young Jewish girl called Hannah searching, first, for the meaning of life and, then, for Jesus. I found the presentations riveting at the First United Methodist Church of Crystal Lake and tried to … Continue reading
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On the way to the First United Methodist Church two year’s ago I saw a marvelous sunset over the west end of Crystal Lake. It was so beautiful. When I arrived at the church, there were little crosses which had … Continue reading
Yesterday, we saw that Hannah, inquisitive child of the 1st Century still searching for the Messiah and finding, instead, her family…who is looking for their wandering daughter. “Speaking of a child, have you seen my sister Hannah? “She’s been roaming … Continue reading
Everyone loves a parade, even Hannah, our beginning-of-the-first-millennium seeker of the meaning of life. Hannah started with a one and a half day fast in the wilderness where she stumbles onto the Jesus at the end of his 40-day fast. … Continue reading
In the fourth 11 o’clock Lenten service two years ago at the First United Methodist Church of Crystal Lake, Hannah continued her search for Jesus. The sequel will appear on McHenry County Blog next Sunday, but I won’t ruin the … Continue reading
“This is the fourth week that poor child has been searching,” explained Renee Schulz, author and director of last week’s sketch about Hannah’s quest for the meaning of life. “In her first attempt, during a one and one-half day fast … Continue reading
Two weeks ago, McHenry County Blog started repeating a Lenten series that was staged two years ago at the First United Methodist Church of Crystal Lake. (There is no “Part 1” by the way. The first presentation took me by … Continue reading
A most unusual way to present Lent, the time leading up to Easter. For the weeks of Lent at the 11 AM Sunday service at First United Methodist Church of Crystal Lake two years ago, members followed “Hannah” as she … Continue reading
Well, Easter is over. And, so is the Lenten series on a young Jewish girl called Hannah searching, first, for the meaning of life and, then, for Jesus. I found the presentations riveting at the First United Methodist Church of … Continue reading
Well, Easter is over. And, so is the Lenten series on a young Jewish girl called Hannah searching, first, for the meaning of life and, then, for Jesus. I found the presentations riveting at the First United Methodist Church of … Continue reading