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That's interesting BethAnne, but what does it have to do with Saskatchewan?


Jah, tat's late Nous for yah ...
 
Enjoy your brunch. I'll take care of last for you.

Thanks. I haven't actually decided if I'll go or not. I feel it's my duty to be there as deacon/intern pastor, and on the other hand, I don't know why it has to be a brunch only for men.
 
What does non-hermeneutics sound like?

Sometimes it sounds like white noise. All too often it sounds like threats and violence. Sometimes it sounds too much like treats and violins. Once in a while it sounds like me coming in last.
 
Thanks. I haven't actually decided if I'll go or not. I feel it's my duty to be there as deacon/intern pastor, and on the other hand, I don't know why it has to be a brunch only for men.

Because it's hard to let down your manly exterior and show your deeper self with women around? Okay, really I got nadda. But I am last.
 
Because it's hard to let down your manly exterior and show your deeper self with women around? Okay, really I got nadda. But I am last.
The topic for discussion is one which I feel all Bible-readers of evangelical stripe could be interested in. It's How to Read the Bible Better (from a conservative, evangelical viewpoint). Seems step #1 is - be a man.
 
Maybe the women's group is having the same discussion from a woman's perspective? It is interesting that they are having a topic like that. I've had recent brushes with UU and UCCan men's groups and they seem to be a bit more touchy-feely and less intellectual. I would go a men's (or any) group that had discussions like "How to Read the Bible Better".
 
Maybe the women's group is having the same discussion from a woman's perspective? It is interesting that they are having a topic like that. I've had recent brushes with UU and UCCan men's groups and they seem to be a bit more touchy-feely and less intellectual. I would go a men's (or any) group that had discussions like "How to Read the Bible Better".
Um... there isn't a women's group. So, I decided to go. On my way there now.
 
Hoping to attend a Tea honouring my aunt and uncle in Elnora - we had freezing rain and snow last night so not sure how the roads are.
 
Um... there isn't a women's group. So, I decided to go. On my way there now.

Kind of the opposite of the UCCan congregations I've been to, then. I find the UCW is much more active and visible in those churches than the men are.
 
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