Saturday, July 29th, was my best friend's wedding. Kailey Enloe married Mark Leesman in a 5:00 pm service at First Baptist Church, Jefferson City. It was a beautiful ceremony and an even more beautiful bride. It has seemed like a whole week of festivities. I spent Thursday with the bride and her mom running lots … Continue reading Kailey's Wedding
Category: Random Reflections
Friday Five Post
From My RevGal Blog Ring: Many areas of the United States are having a heat wave. Global warming, anyone? Look on the bright side of melting glaciers and enviro-destruction by taking a crack at the Friday Five:1. What's the high temperature today where you are? 942. Favorite way(s) to beat the heat. Chocolate Ice Cream3. … Continue reading Friday Five Post
Cuteness
Could he be any cuter????? NO!!!
Independence Day
I’m sitting out on my back patio with my laptop, a good book, and a cup of steaming coffee. Okay, I don’t have the coffee but it just seemed like the right thing to add to the picture. I actually have an Evian water bottle filled with tap water. A metaphor for many things in … Continue reading Independence Day
Save Darfur
For those who weren't at High School Basecamp this morning, we spent the morning talking about the genocide in Darfur that is occuring at this very moment. Some of us had no idea what is happening to men, women, and children across the Atlantic Ocean. Some of us had heard the word "Darfur" in the … Continue reading Save Darfur
What I Believe
"What I believe is not what I say I believe. What I believe is what I do." Donald Miller in Blue Like Jazz. Ouch. If the above statement is truth then I believe: my needs often come above the needs of others. my time is more important than other people's time. God didn't make … Continue reading What I Believe
June 25th Sermon
“Why Can’t You Trust Me?” Mark 4:35-41Rev. Melissa Hatfield There are times in life when we are a little bit glad to hear of other people’s failures. Come on – let’s be honest. If we can’t be honest in church, where can we be? There are times when looking at some peoples failures makes you … Continue reading June 25th Sermon
Greatest Fear, Greatest Dream
My friend, Charles, presented a great idea. I shared yesterday about my asking complete strangers (or friends I hadn't met yet) two questions: his or her greatest dream and greatest fear. So, I invite you, all who pop onto MelissaHatfield.com, you lurkers out there who never or rarely leave a comment .... share with us … Continue reading Greatest Fear, Greatest Dream
Friends I Haven't Met Yet
Each week I meet with some college students and this summer we are doing a book study on Donald Miller's book Blue Like Jazz. It provides some great discussion for us on non-religious thoughts on faith. By that, I mean the text helps move us to think upon relationships, not religion. Our relationship with God … Continue reading Friends I Haven't Met Yet
Chewing
Chewing I'm working on my sermon for this Sunday and chewing on the Gospel lectionary text - Mark 4:35-41. This is that great little tale of Jesus taking a nap in the boat while the disciples are fighting a huge storm. When I prep for a sermon, I read the text over and over again … Continue reading Chewing
