Spending Easter with Augustine, Part the Last

James Watterston Herald (1859-1914), “Ladies in town centre.” This has nothing to do with Augustine. I just like it.

My final session on Augustine’s Confessions is here.

I had a great time putting these together, but I will confess to being a bit exhausted. Fortunately, I’m not preaching on Sunday.

Oh, wait.

And then I’m having a dilation on Monday. I haven’t baked for the nurses in a while, so I’ll probably be making snickerdoodles this weekend. Well, technically I did bake for the nurses last time, but I accidentally used cayenne pepper instead of cinnamon (hey, same color, same first letter), and the results fortunately did not go with me to the hospital.

James McIntosh Patrick (1907-1988), “The Path, Dron Wood.” This also has nothing to do with Augustine.

Thomas Williams