Chapel Blog
NEWS FROM THE TOWER VOL 5
Jan 19, 2023 | News, The Tower
It is a New Year and lots of great things ahead. Check out the view from The Tower and see what is happening.
Backstory
Jan 10, 2023 | Words from Pastor Andrew
Over Christmas we went back to Missouri. It seems like every time we go back to where we came from we are pointing stuff out.
Remember
Dec 31, 2022 | Words from Pastor Andrew
I hope this week has been filled with times of rest and reflection. I hope that you are finding time to celebrate with those you love and remember the Christ child being born. It is always funny how fast the year goes and around October we start to think…
“oh man, it is almost time to file my taxes…”
Winter is Coming
Dec 20, 2022 | Christmas, Words from Pastor Andrew
Did you know winter doesn’t begin on November 1st. Or on Black Friday. Or on December 1st. The first day of winter begins on a day called the winter solstice or midwinter. This date is either December 21st or 22nd. That day, right before Christmas is the day winter technically begins.
News From The Tower Vol 4
It’s the most wonderful time of the year at The Chapel at Seaside. Read the news from the Tower and check out the view from above.
You Win Some…
Nov 30, 2022 | Words from Pastor Andrew
This week we began Advent. At our dinner table we light a candle around our homemade advent wreath, read scripture and reflect upon the idea of waiting with expectation in this season.
NEWS FROM THE TOWER VOL 3
Nov 10, 2022 | News
Lots of great things happenings at The Chapel at Seaside. Kids Ministry, Outreach and Mission Work, and more. Read the news from the Tower and check out the view from above. Read both pages below or download a copy.
New Eyes
Oct 27, 2022 | Words from Pastor Andrew
I recently got contacts for the first time. Don’t worry, I’ve been wearing glasses for over 25 years and decided now is the time to try something new. Truth be told, I didn’t wear my glasses very much when I first got them in the mid 90’s. It was only to be able to see in class or at the movies. I was always able to successfully pass vision tests for license renewals and I could get away with only wearing them every once in awhile. But I distinctly remember the first time wearing them and feeling like it was incredibly disorienting. What was previously out of focus was now oddly clear…but I wasn’t used to it, so it actually felt off or incorrect. Hence why I didn’t wear them very often.
NEWS FROM THE TOWER VOL 2
Oct 12, 2022 | News
New from The Tower.
Selah
Sep 27, 2022 | Words from Pastor Andrew
It’s not uncommon that we like to play misery poker. We try to one up one another with our health problems, our family drama, how ridiculous a co-worker is, how unreasonable an in-law is, how terrible our day has been and on and on. This one upping to see who is more miserable is really a terrible way to pass time…and unfortunately this is something most of us will do left to our own devices. I have had conversations with my kids where their day is a bit off…and they immediately start looking for how difficult school is and how mean the bus driver was and how they don’t have a certain piece of technology…and on and on. Many of us start at our worst…and look for things to get worse. We start down and go downward.
NEWS FROM THE TOWER VOL 5
Jan 19, 2023 | News, The Tower
It is a New Year and lots of great things ahead. Check out the view from The Tower and see what is happening.
Backstory
Jan 10, 2023 | Words from Pastor Andrew
Over Christmas we went back to Missouri. It seems like every time we go back to where we came from we are pointing stuff out.
Remember
Dec 31, 2022 | Words from Pastor Andrew
I hope this week has been filled with times of rest and reflection. I hope that you are finding time to celebrate with those you love and remember the Christ child being born. It is always funny how fast the year goes and around October we start to think…
“oh man, it is almost time to file my taxes…”
Winter is Coming
Dec 20, 2022 | Christmas, Words from Pastor Andrew
Did you know winter doesn’t begin on November 1st. Or on Black Friday. Or on December 1st. The first day of winter begins on a day called the winter solstice or midwinter. This date is either December 21st or 22nd. That day, right before Christmas is the day winter technically begins.
News From The Tower Vol 4
It’s the most wonderful time of the year at The Chapel at Seaside. Read the news from the Tower and check out the view from above.
You Win Some…
Nov 30, 2022 | Words from Pastor Andrew
This week we began Advent. At our dinner table we light a candle around our homemade advent wreath, read scripture and reflect upon the idea of waiting with expectation in this season.
NEWS FROM THE TOWER VOL 3
Nov 10, 2022 | News
Lots of great things happenings at The Chapel at Seaside. Kids Ministry, Outreach and Mission Work, and more. Read the news from the Tower and check out the view from above. Read both pages below or download a copy.
New Eyes
Oct 27, 2022 | Words from Pastor Andrew
I recently got contacts for the first time. Don’t worry, I’ve been wearing glasses for over 25 years and decided now is the time to try something new. Truth be told, I didn’t wear my glasses very much when I first got them in the mid 90’s. It was only to be able to see in class or at the movies. I was always able to successfully pass vision tests for license renewals and I could get away with only wearing them every once in awhile. But I distinctly remember the first time wearing them and feeling like it was incredibly disorienting. What was previously out of focus was now oddly clear…but I wasn’t used to it, so it actually felt off or incorrect. Hence why I didn’t wear them very often.
NEWS FROM THE TOWER VOL 2
Oct 12, 2022 | News
New from The Tower.
Selah
Sep 27, 2022 | Words from Pastor Andrew
It’s not uncommon that we like to play misery poker. We try to one up one another with our health problems, our family drama, how ridiculous a co-worker is, how unreasonable an in-law is, how terrible our day has been and on and on. This one upping to see who is more miserable is really a terrible way to pass time…and unfortunately this is something most of us will do left to our own devices. I have had conversations with my kids where their day is a bit off…and they immediately start looking for how difficult school is and how mean the bus driver was and how they don’t have a certain piece of technology…and on and on. Many of us start at our worst…and look for things to get worse. We start down and go downward.