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Thursday, January 15, 2015
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
So Jesus was not born on December 25. The date was set by Julius 1 and some churches celebrate in January.
The Holiday ... even the word comes to us from Old English and means Holy Day ... comes to mean so much because of tradition from the Norse and Roman traditions.
Yet, the first century Church did not celebrate the birth of Jesus. In stead, the first Church would have celebrated His Birth, Death, and Resurrection all at once.
Christmas cards? Singing carols? Christmas trees? Even some of the early colonists in America did not celebrate Christmas, as we know it today, and at one point, there was a ban in place.
So what does this mean? How about having Christmas ALL year long? If we acted Christ-like, wouldn't the world be a better place? If we honored the Birth of our King, wouldn't the lines at Walmart be shorter?
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
What can you do in a drought?
Last week, we talked about how to conserve water outdoors since many communities are experiencing droughts, especially on the West Coast. It is critical that everyone also be mindful of indoor water maintenance and conservation. Did you know the average household’s leaks can account for more than 10,000 gallons of water wasted every year? Droughts affect everyone from farmers to those of us just trying to take a shower. Even small efforts, like being mindful of whether or not your faucet is completely off (dripping faucets alone lose 2,700 gallons of water a year!) make a huge difference.
There are many things you can do to improve your conservation, from purchasing water-saving technologies to how you do your laundry. Test your knowledge and check out these effective conservation strategies:
· Choose energy and water-efficient appliances;
· Check all plumbing for leaks;
· Avoid letting the water run while you shave or brush your teeth;
· Only use your dishwasher when it is full and on the “light wash” setting to use less water;
· Avoid using running water to thaw frozen meats and foods; and
· Wash your clothes only when you have a full load.
By practicing these tips every day and making them part of your routine, you will save money and preserve this essential resource during drought season.
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