Monthly Archives: December 2014

Joy Comes

This is a reflection I wrote several years ago. Today, as I think about the loss of beloved family members and friends as well as the many challenges, I am comforted by the promise of joy coming in the morning. “Sing … Continue reading

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Every Life

By Rev. Dr. Leslie Copeland-Tune I recently read an article that really bothered me. The author made the case that those protesting the grand jury decisions not to prosecute the officers involved in the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael … Continue reading

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Stay on the Wheel

Stay on the Wheel By Rev. Leslie Copeland-Tune Jeremiah 18:1-11 I wrote this reflection in 2010. I decided to share it today, At the Altar, as I remember that God is not through with me yet. I hope it will … Continue reading

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Beside Still Waters, A Restored Soul

Busy. That’s a four-letter word that has become an integral part of my life. There is always something to do and some place to go. In fact, most days my “To-Do” list runs several pages and no sooner than I … Continue reading

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No Words…No Justice…No More

By Rev. Dr. Leslie Copeland-Tune Dear Grand Jury, This time I am really going to need an explanation for your decision. Please do not hide behind legalese or the cloak of anonymity. You see, I have to explain to my … Continue reading

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