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Dennis Shaw is a musician, marathoner (Boston!), retired military officer, math modeler, muse, and United Methodist Pastor. A keen observer of the human condition, he has degrees in music, quantitative methods (don’t ask!), theology and leadership. He will discuss with other leaders how to become engaged and present in our current leadership opportunities. Critical to leadership is strong self-awareness. Becoming authentic, empathetic, and aware will form the framework of all discussions. You can access and follow this podcast on Apple, Podbean, Spotify and Amazon Music.
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Saturday May 13, 2023
Episode 1 -- A Mindful Interview with Angela Thomas
Saturday May 13, 2023
Saturday May 13, 2023
Angela Thomas is the Chief Financial Officer for the Mountain Sky Conference of the United Methodist Church. Steeped in the local church, conferences and the private sector, Angela brings wisdom and experience to her financial leadership.
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Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Epiphany +1 -- Our Anthem
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
This is Prayer of the Children, our anthem on Epiphany 2.

Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Epiphany + 1 -- Listening Gently
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Receiving the Holy Spirit – Gentleness
Primary Text that I will read: Luke 3:15-22 – Now when all the people were baptized, and when Jesus also had been baptized and was praying, the heaven was opened, and the Holy Spirit descended upon him in bodily form like a dove.
Marilyn White and Claudine Haight reporting on the mission trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Marilyn during her report on the mission trip to San Juan will, in part, address the need for helpers in that kind of role to be respectfully gentle in relationships. We don’t show up and say “this is what you must do” and when presented with road blocks and problems, keeping them informed as to what is going on conveys a gentleness of spirit that I think Paul is driving at in his Fruits in Galatians.