Sean Metzgar

I believe God used me as a human vessel to be a witness for one boy, one of the school children, to God’s unending love, mercy and grace.   A boy had hit a wiffle ball so hard, it went flying into a tree. Everyone was looking for it, kids were climbing the tree, adults were […]

It was Maundy Thursday several years ago and although I was in church, I wasn’t really “here”. I had recently found out my best friend at work had taken another job and was moving to Chicago. I wasn’t happy about it. I had been pretty much moping around for several days and even right then […]

I was 42 years old and had been diagnosed with breast cancer. The cancer was aggressive. Surgery followed by chemo therapy and radiation were strongly recommended. I had my breast surgeon lined up and was in the process of meeting with two local oncologists who had come highly recommended. The first doctor took his time […]

“Be still, and know that I am God” A “Sign in the Snow” was a picture that Carole took on Good Friday a few years ago in the woods at Mount Washington, New Hampshire.  As we were snowshoeing through the woods, we saw the little evergreen. The bottom branches were bent into the snow so […]

Shortly after I retired, I agreed to serve on the board of the nonprofit Outreach Depot, which I had written about in the past and greatly admired.  This group was born in 2010 as a mission project of Wesley United Methodist Church in Bethlehem and relocated several years ago to a warehouse in East Allentown.   […]