TO THE EDITOR: I would like to address Romeo residents and business owners. The future is looking bright in Romeo as we explore some exciting new initiatives. However, at this time we have great concern…
Posts published in “Letters”
BY THE REV. ADAM HILL ROCHESTER CHURCH OF CHRIST I don’t know about you, but the last five months have been the longest two years of my life. From this never-ending coronavirus pandemic, to the…
TO THE EDITOR: The Black Lives Matter banner in front of the First Congregational Church in Romeo was vandalized last week. It makes me so sad to think that there is a person in my…
BY THE REV. KEVIN COOK PASTOR, RIVER OF GOD In a world that is seemingly more divided and crumbling under more chaos and anarchy than I have witnessed in almost 60 years, there is hope.…
BY THE REV. ADAM HILL ROCHESTER CHURCH OF CHRIST We are so regularly inundated by bad news, injustice, and the darkness of the world we live in that it is easy to forget that we…
BY THE REV. KEVIN COOK PASTOR, RIVER OF GOD “ATTENTION!” Catching my breath I stood straight up, trying not to move a single muscle. Fear was running through my veins like the sweat was running…
BY THE REV. ADAM HILL ROCHESTER CHURCH OF CHRIST I recently watched a news story about a study that examined the old stereotype about how men really don’t like to ask for directions and are…
By The Rev. Nate Kingsbury Pastor, Stoney Church Three months ago we were concerned about our grades, the gas prices, being on time at our kids’ sporting events or complaining about how long our commutes…
By Andrea Rose What a time to be alive! In the midst of a global pandemic, these days can feel difficult, trying, and frustrating. Sometimes we feel challenged and charged with change. Sometimes, refreshed and…
BY SHIRLEY J. BERGMAN It was the Saturday before Easter in the year 2020, the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, when my dog, Andy, became seriously ill at home, unable to get up or lift…