Embers from the Fire A weekly blog by Deacon Dan Wagnitz for the Quad-Parish Community The Mittens – January 8, 2020 I have been blessed to never really know hard times. My older siblings however lived through the very
Embers from the Fire A weekly blog by Deacon Dan Wagnitz for the Quad-Parish Community The Button Box – January 2, 2021 In this age of digital, virtual reality entertainment I fondly recall the quiet hours of my childhood
Embers from the Fire A weekly blog by Deacon Dan Wagnitz for the Quad-Parish Community A Nativity Set – December 24, 2020 The figures are all in place, save one. It’s not really theologically correct because all
Embers from the Fire A weekly blog by Deacon Dan Wagnitz for the Quad-Parish Community A Christmas Bargain – 12/18/2020 I don’t like to barter. I think that my least favorite thing to do is to buy
Embers from the Fire A weekly blog by Deacon Dan Wagnitz for the Quad-Parish Community Free as a Bird – 12/11/2020 There does not seem to be another creature truly as free as a bird. The gift
Embers from the Fire A weekly blog by Deacon Dan Wagnitz for the Quad-Parish Community First Snowfall – December 4, 2020 There is something about the first snowfall that captures the attention and the imagination. Today is our
Embers from the Fire A weekly blog by Deacon Dan Wagnitz for the Quad-Parish Community Stiff Water – 11/26/2020 It had been chilly on my morning walk for a couple of weeks but this day was different.
Embers from the Fire A weekly blog by Deacon Dan Wagnitz for the Quad-Parish Community Everyplace is Home to Somebody – 11/22/2020 In the week before Christmas in 1989 we were on a cross-country homecoming trip. I had
Embers from the Fire A weekly blog by Deacon Dan Wagnitz for the Quad-Parish Community New Growth in an Old Growth Forest – 11/12/2020 This past weekend, on the back edge of October and the front edge of November
Embers from the Fire A weekly blog by Deacon Dan Wagnitz for the Quad-Parish Community As Far as East to West – 11/6/2020 We tend to think small. That makes it easier to keep everything in its place