Friday, February 06, 2009

Belt-Tightening as Spiritual Practice

PostIndependent column for Friday, February 6th:

4 comments:

Dottie Taylor said...

Oh, how we loved your sermons at St. James - Conroe. In writing a note to Father Hyche few weeks back, I was complimenting him on the words in his sermon of the week. His words had brought me closer to an understanding of the Holy Spirit and how my life had been touched by that mysterious entity. Relating my personal experiences to Father Hyche, I included an incident that involved my heart-attack stricken husband, Jack, you, BD Griffin, Joseph Painter, a volunteer chaplain and some very important papers. Your actions and words have been uppermost in my thoughts and prayers since that sermon.
I love reading your articles and adore learning about those two beautiful children and their wonderful parents. May God continue to bless you all.
Sincerely,
Dottie Taylor, the old alto from St. James - Conroe

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