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Too Good to Be True
A sermon given by Richard A. Rhem (Dick) on December 21, 1997 entitled "Too Good to Be True", as part of the series "Songs of Liberation", on the occasion of Advent IV, at Christ Community Church, Spring Lake, MI. Scripture references: Luke 1:47,…
Tags: Community of Grace, Justice, Shalom
Too Little, Too Late
A sermon given by Richard A. Rhem (Dick) on March 16, 1997 entitled "Too Little, Too Late", as part of the series "Faces Around the Cross", on the occasion of Lent V, at Christ Community Church, Spring Lake, MI. Scripture references: John 12:41-42,…
Tags: Followers of Jesus, Sacrifice
Top Jupiter Terrace, Montana
Black and white photograph of several people at the top of Jupiter Terrace at Yellowstone National Park.
top of head excluded Ann Weston at Macatawa cottage
Black and white photograph of a baby, Ann Weston (granddaughter of Merrill's wife Audie), sleeping on a blanket.
Top of Puye dwellings
Black and white photograph of a group of people standing on the edge of a mountain. Another mountain can be seen in the distance. Stone walls are standing between the photographer and the crowd of people.
Toronto Exposition
Black and white photograph of Toronto Exposition in Toronto, Ontario. Crowds of people are scattered across a park, and a large building in visible in the background. A banner to the right of the building reads health-happiness-children.
Touched By Mystery, Tested by Experience
A sermon given by Richard A. Rhem (Dick) on June 8, 2003 entitled "Touched By Mystery, Tested by Experience", on the occasion of Pentecost, at Christ Community Church, Spring Lake, MI. Scripture references: Acts 10:34-48, John 4:16-24.
Tags: Community of Grace, Divine Mystery
Tough Teaching: Are You Serious, Jesus?
A sermon given by Richard A. Rhem (Dick) on March 15, 1992 entitled "Tough Teaching: Are You Serious, Jesus?", as part of the series "Following Jesus", on the occasion of Lent II, at Christ Community Church, Spring Lake, MI. Scripture references:…
Toward Ingonish looking South from mile 37,733
Black and white photograph of a forest hillside overlooking Ingonish, Nova Scotia.
Toward prison buildings
Black and white photograph of several buildings and a farm on a hillside with mountains in the distance. Three people, one man and two women, are visible standing on the hillside between the farm and the photographer looking towards the camera.
Toward Wingdale
Black and white photograph of a town in the distance with fields divided by stone fences in the foreground. Mountains are visible in the background. Three people can be seen standing in one of the fields.
Towards Cripple Creek southwest
Black and white photograph, taken by Robert Merrill, looking southwest toward Cripple Creek, Colorado.
Towards Lakes southeast
Black and white photograph, taken by Robert Merrill, looking southeast toward lakes. Likely taken near Pikes Peak, Colorado.
Tower Falls looking west
Black and white photograph of the Tower Falls in Yellowstone National Park (mile 17523).
Tower on Pikes Peak
Black and white photograph of a tower on Pikes Peak. Several people can be seen standing next to railroad tracks in the foreground.
Town on Orleans Island
Black and white photograph of town on Orleans Island (Île d'Orléans) in Québec. Water damage is visible on the image, which was scanned from the negative.
Tractor Snow Plow at Work
Black and white photograph of a tractor snow plow and large truck being used to hold excess snow that is being cleared off of the street in a wooded area.
Tractor Snow Plow Cleaning up Snow
Black and white photograph of a front loader tractor snow plow shoveling snow on a neighborhood street.
Tradition: Continuity and Change
A sermon given by Richard A. Rhem (Dick) on December 31, 1991 entitled "Tradition: Continuity and Change", on the occasion of New Years Eve, at Christ Community Church, Spring Lake, MI. Scripture references: Isaiah 43:18,19, Luke 2:34.
Traditional Great Lakes Area Pow-Wow, June 1984
Traditional Great Lakes Area Pow-Wow flyer, Wilson MI, June 30 - July 1, 1984, collected by Edward Gillis included as part of his Native American publication collection.





















