Le-Go Play in The Garden
Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes • February 25, 2025
Building Together Creatively
Did you know that LEGO, the beloved building blocks we all know, were invented in 1932 by Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen? Originating from a simple desire to inspire children to "play well," these colorful bricks have become a global symbol of creativity and collaboration.
This Sunday, we invite you to join us for a unique message titled “Le-go Play in the Garden.” Together, we’ll explore how the lessons of LEGO—creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving—can deepen our faith and strengthen our community. Come ready to build, connect, and discover the spiritual insights that lie within each brick. Let’s create something beautiful together!

A poignant blog post by Betty Brandt reflecting on a poem her father, James M. Buck, wrote to her in 1944 while stationed at Ft. McClellan, Alabama, during World War II. Betty shares her father’s love for poetry, his role as a unit scribe in Patton’s Army, and the heartfelt stories of camaraderie and survival among his fellow soldiers. Interweaving themes of love, storytelling, and faith, this post encourages readers to cherish and share their own family stories, creating connections filled with healing and sacred moments.