Tag: Kay DeMoss
Dashing with God

Kay DeMoss has discovered three things that keep her dashing rather than lollygagging through the rest of her days and uses the lives of three Olympic athletes as illustrations.
Food for body and soul

Enrich your Lenten journey this year by using a devotional published by the Society of St. Andrew or by participating in one of their ministries that feed and nourish our… Continue Reading Food for body and soul
Take time to hallow

What is the true meaning of Halloween? Kay DeMoss invites us to sit with her and remember all the saints who have encouraged and nurtured us in life and faith.
Conference announces editorial transition

The Michigan Conference celebrates the retirement of long-time communicator Kay DeMoss, and welcomes the arrival of James Deaton as the new Content Editor.
A Michigan United Methodist reflects on 54 years

A teenager when The United Methodist Church was born, Kay DeMoss celebrates how God and humans have been at work together in Michigan for the past half century.
From stable to garden with Jesus

It is important to fully embrace and live out of what happened in a manger in Bethlehem and a garden tomb in Jerusalem.
God invites all children to play

He said “activity” instead of “nativity.” Maybe a six-year-old theologian named Drew had not made a mistake but instead voiced a great truth about God.
We love to tell the story

Michigan disciples are transforming the world. Michigan Conference Communications introduces two new writers, who will assist in telling their stories.