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March Madness

March Madness

March 21, 2025 by Gregg DeMey

When I say the words “March Madness,” most of us immediately think of the wall-to-wall NCAA basketball games that commenced yesterday. I really do hope your bracket does well!

But, I’m not here to write about basketball today.

Fresh off completing the Alpha Marriage Course with my wife, Sarah, I’m thinking of a different kind of march and a different kind of madness – the kind of madness that depends on sticking with the same person and relationship for a “long march in the same direction.”* Basically, I want to champion long-term marriage as a more gracious form of March Madness.

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Signs of Life

Signs of Life

March 14, 2025 by Gregg DeMey

It might hit 75-degrees in Chicago today and spring is suddenly in the air!

While I love this time of year – the smell of the earth, the sudden appearance of green and growing things – it often corresponds with the season of Lent on the church calendar.

Nature’s new life and Jesus’ journey to the cross might seem to be ill-suited companions.

However, even as Jesus walked courageously toward Jerusalem – fully knowing what was in store for him there – signs of goodness, life, and healing kept breaking out around him nonetheless.

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Cellos for Lent

Cellos for Lent

March 7, 2025 by Gregg DeMey

On my birthday, way back in the “B.C.” era (Before COVID) of 2019, I had the pleasure of listening to the world’s foremost cellist, Yo-Yo Ma, play a free concert at Millennium Park in Chicago. Millennium Park claims a capacity of 11,000 people. Some estimates of the number of people gathered inside — and outside — the park’s borders were double that. Why did so many Chicagoans turn up for some cello music?

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Four Eyes

Four Eyes

February 28, 2025 by Gregg DeMey

At my elementary school, there was a special chant reserved to honor the kids that wore glasses. It went like this: Four eyes! Four Eyes! Scottie is a geek - he’s a four-eyed freak!

It could be conveniently altered to fit any name. The tune was a real ear worm, as well.

No doubt, this little chant would be just cause for being written up for bullying these days, but our teachers routinely let us get away with this kind of stuff in the olden days. Somehow we all survived and even emerged as friends.

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It’s Gonna Be a SNOW DAY on Sunday!

It’s Gonna Be a SNOW DAY on Sunday!

February 14, 2025 by Gregg DeMey

This past Wednesday, local schools were cancelled as we braced for some severe weather that never really materialized. A measly couple of inches of snow. While it wasn’t enough for proper sledding or cross-country skiing, it still won our kids and young people an official snow day. Despite the lack of precipitation, I’m confident that many kids woke up on Wednesday morning with a Christmas-like glee when they learned, “No school. It’s a snow day!”

As an older parent, with no kids in the house, I had this thought: “This is what the Sabbath is supposed to be like. The slate just got wiped clean. It’s a snow day!”

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Super Sunday 2025

Super Sunday 2025

February 7, 2025 by Gregg DeMey

It’s gonna be an amazing Sunday for at least a couple of reasons: First, a bunch of us Americans will gather together to watch the Philadelphia Eagles play the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX (aka 59 for non Romans : ) While the Chiefs will be trying to win an unprecedented 3rd consecutive Superbowl, I’m more excited for an entirely different reason – our annual congregational meeting!

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