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Subverting Newton’s Law

August 28, 2019 By Cam Miller 2 Comments

NOTE: To those who read the sermon last Sunday, this is how a sermon can be translated and downsized to a secular piece for the newspaper.  It is usually impossible to be certain about the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: DENIM SPIRIT Tagged With: Newton's Law of Motion, Rest, Sabbath

Newton’s First Law of Sabbath

August 25, 2019 By Cam Miller 4 Comments

TEXTS for PREACHING: Emily Dickonson's, "Some keep the Sabbath going to Church" … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Sermons Tagged With: Emily Dickonson, Motion, Newton, Sabbath

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NOMINATED FOR A PUSHCART PRIZE 2020 Unsolicited Press (Portland, OR) chose "Cairn" among its many fine publications this year, as a nominee for one of the most respected literary awards in the … ...Read more

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Each of these posts appeared first in The Finger Lakes Times (NY) as an entry in the weekly series, “Denim Spirit.”

 

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