
Respecting the Earth
Pastor Jeremiah grew up on a small Connecticut dairy farm. Jeremiah is the first of five generations to have left the farm to pursue a calling for ministry. However, while Jeremiah has left the farm, his spirituality, faith, and approach to life is still very much tied to a rural way of life.
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Telling Stories
Pastor Jeremiah in his student pastor days.
Pastor Jeremiah dressed as Joseph for a children's Christmas Eve service. Pastor walked the children through the sanctuary, stopping to share the various parts of the timeless story.
Re-imaging Tradition All Saints Day originated sometime in the fourth century, but the twin notion of both honoring the past and allowing for transition has never been more relevant. On one evening Pastor Jeremiah helped a congregation drape each pew in white to symbolically honor and remember those who went before and to prepare for those who will come in the future. |

Honoring Family
Summers in Maine sometimes reveal surprising patterns.
This pile of shells would become holders for tiny votive candles during the annual Ocean Park Light Up the Night celebration.
Summers in Maine sometimes reveal surprising patterns.
This pile of shells would become holders for tiny votive candles during the annual Ocean Park Light Up the Night celebration.