by superadmin | Feb 5, 2016 | Epiphany Meditations, Pilgrimage Blog
Jeffrey Kemmerer Grace Allentown This is one of the worst photos ever taken and one of the most amazing photos ever taken. It is titled “The Pale Blue Dot”. It was taken in February of 1990. It is a photo of the earth from Voyager 1 as it was leaving the solar system...
by superadmin | Feb 4, 2016 | Epiphany Meditations, Pilgrimage Blog
Jeffrey Kemmerer Grace Allentown One of the benefits of being born into the Episcopal Church and particularly being a long time member of the choir is that we come complete with an Episcopal jukebox (Ipod for the younger readers) – filled with hymns, anthems,...
by superadmin | Feb 3, 2016 | Epiphany Meditations, Pilgrimage Blog
Jeffrey Kemmerer Grace Allentown Groundhog day is firmly entrenched in our folklore. While closely identified with Pennsylvania German culture (Grundsaudaag), it is widely celebrated throughout the US and Canada (Jour de la Marmotte). As with most folklore, the...
by superadmin | Feb 2, 2016 | Epiphany Meditations, Pilgrimage Blog
Jeffrey Kemmerer Grace Allentown It’s a busy day today. There is a lot going on. Astronomically, we are at the midpoint between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. It is Candlemas marking the end of Ephiphany and our looking back at Christmas. It also...
by superadmin | Feb 1, 2016 | Epiphany Meditations, Pilgrimage Blog
Jeffrey Kemmerer Grace Allentown One of the difficulties in studying more advanced science is the inability to relate the studies to everyday experiences and “common sense”. In many cases the topics can only be examined through the lens of mathematics. One of the...