
Good News!
From the Cascades Presbytery Website:
Ashton A. "Skip" Roberts will be ordained on Sunday, January 14, at 3:00 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, Newport, OR.
He is a chaplain at Veteran's Affairs Medical Center, Portland.
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Ashton A. "Skip" Roberts will be ordained on Sunday, January 14, at 3:00 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, Newport, OR.
He is a chaplain at Veteran's Affairs Medical Center, Portland.


Our first Christmas in Yuma!

Here are some pictures of our open house spread! We had more room to work with! We missed seeing you all, but we did have a familiar face! Matt Gearke joined us from Denver! We wish you all the best this Advent season as we prepare for the Hope of Christmas Day!


There is a certain level of anticipation at this moment. Its about 4 pm on a busy Saturday spent running Christmas errands.
We're ready for this beer.



Greetings from our Wilbur winter wonderland. As I sit and type it is snowing outside and the Peanuts Christmas album is playing. I can't remember a Holiday season that I have enjoyed this much.
Lars and I had a wonderful but short trip to the Bay Area for Thanksgiving. We had time to stop by the seminary, say "hi", and get a much needed burrito fix at Mi Pueblo. We also had a short visit with Elizabeth. It was nice to see family and friends again.
Things are in full swing at the church. There is a busy holiday schedule and I am so happy to have a place to work and worship during advent. This Sunday is the children's christmas program which happens during worship. Then caroling at 4pm and a chili feed afterwards. Next Sunday I am doing a sermon with my harp believe it or not. I am going to play a medley and preach in between the pieces. I think it is going to be really neat.
Lars is still looking for a job. There is not much out here but I am confident that something will come up sooner or later.
I got a new robe. The super cool skirt kind that we all said we would get when we get ordained. It just came last week so this is my first Sunday with it. Hopefully it goes over well. It is really feminine and flattering, cut to fit me, and has shiny inserts that show when I walk. Princess!
Finally, Santa brought Lars and I an early gift this year. A new puppy named Milo! He is a mini dauschaund and is very sweet and cute. The cats are still getting used to him and everyone is working on boundaries but he is sure the cutest thing I've seen in awhile.
Hope all is well with everyone, miss you, love you, CONGRATS JAMES!!!!!!!
Love - Heather


The new thundering herd of students has swelled the choir to the point where they sat in chairs in the chancel surrounding the strings (strings!). The choir did almost all the oldies/goodies. James said he couldn't look at Elizabeth during O Magnum Mysterium because she was mouthing the words and weeping. Cheryl and I were further back - but I closed my eyes just to hear/feel that rich lift. My hands were dancing. The choir has tenors this year!!!! It was fun to hear O Holy Night rather than sing it although I'd rather be singing all of it... It might be sappy but its still fun. (and if you can't be sappy during Christmas then what is the point?
Inspired I am sure by the work done previous years, Lisa Wraith put some some very color intense banners.



After a week, the goo is syphoned off into a second carboy for a quieter round of fermentation and settling. In another week or so we will syphon off the clear beer and bottle and let that store for a while. I'll let you know how it all turns out.
Any prayers you might raise for my candidating weekend will be felt and appreciated. I'll be at Elk Grove Community Church -- just about 20 minutes south of Cheryl's and hope to start there on Dec. 1.
I'll let you know how things turn out shortly afterward. Blessings to you all!












There is a field between the subdivision where we live and the freeway. It lies fallow. I've seen pictures taken from the air of this neighborhood back in the 50's - when the freeway was still being built. We live atop a former orchard and next to the field and us are the remains of that place. Now, the land grows whatever each of us places in it and the field lies fallow - but I don't know why. I don't know who owns it but I'm told the county comes and plows it to knock the grasses back down.
still remembering what it was. Cars speed by me on their way to and from that river of travelers called 101 and as I walk it, I think what it must have been like when this road was just a country lane. I pass an old farmhouse that looks like it is being used to house farmworkers. There is a kitchen garden and on the edge of it, a distance from the house, someone - perhaps homesick - planted a now well established cacti. Are they still here to see it?