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April 24, 2018

Welcome Spring

Yesterday the life of this Village Parson included some visits in the country. It’s beautiful in every direction from the church and yesterday it seemed to my heart that spring arrived.


Welcome, the greening of the year.

Welcome birdsong.

Welcome sunning turtles.

Welcome Sand Hill Crane chicks.

Welcome hopping crows.

Welcome lonely Loon out on Gillets Lake.

Welcome genial breezes and welcome sun on my head.

Welcome front porch talks.





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Published on April 24, 2018 05:17

April 21, 2018

Sleeping Under the Stars in a Sailboat

I supposed Robert Norvell to be a pretty no-nonsense character who enjoyed enforcing rules and being in charge. That is why when I discovered he would be in charge of the Northwoods property during our visit I reminded they boys that they would likely have few freedoms or privileges.


They were used to fishing all day out on Wolf Lake when I conducted the retreats at the Northwoods Center in the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan.


This trip they were chattering about the sailboat. Our two younger boys, Daniel Pierpont and Wesley Josiah Pierpont had their hearts set on spending the night sleeping below the deck.


“You will need to ask Mr. Norvell for permission and I doubt if you will get it.”


They complained but they were so eager to sleep out so they worked up the courage to go make an appeal to him. Off they went and I prepared to try to console them when they returned disappointed.


A few minutes later they came charging in with Mr. Norvell’s full blessing on the venture. Turns out he was the kind of man who loves young men and boys and adventure and Jesus and he was quick to give them permission.


They slept out all night under the stars on Wolf Lake and tucked away a sweet memory of night under the stars and Christian manhood at it’s best.


We miss you Bob Norvell… You are a blessing to hundreds and hundreds of young men. Two of them were Daniel Pierpont and Wesley Josiah Pierpont.


If you get a change to encourage a young man or young woman the gesture may live in their heart for many years.


Ken Pierpont

Bittersweet Farm

Summit Township, Michigan

April 20, 2018


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Published on April 21, 2018 03:00

April 20, 2018

A Boy Again For a Few Minutes

This afternoon I’m gettng ready for a visit from the grand-buddies and grand-princesses so I dug out Uncle Wesley’s genuine Red Ryder BB Gun.


For a few minutes this afternoon I was a ten-year-old boy again with the on my neck and the wind in my hair out on Bittersweet Farm. We are going to make some very sweet memories here… camping out, roasting weiners, making smores, listening the birdsongs, watching the waterfowl crossing over head, the bats and the martins flitting in the evening sky and and enjoying the smell of a wood fire. For just a few minutes this afternoon I was a boy again.


Ken Pierpont

Bittersweet Farm

Summit Township, Michigan

April 20, 2018


had a wee visitor to Bittersweet Farm this week… Ms. Peppermint

It was a beautiful afternoon. This may have been the first real day of spring-like, we-have-the-snow-behind-us weather. I was musing out on the acres and have some ideas. We will see how they pan-out.




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Published on April 20, 2018 14:00

3 Kinds of Friends You Need

The Kind of Friends You Need


1. You need friends who refresh you in the things of the Lord.


2 Timothy 1:16 The Lord grant mercy to the household of Onesiphorus, for he often refreshed me, and was not ashamed of my chain…


2. You need friends who will stimulate you to love and good works.


Hebrews 10:24 And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, of all who fear You, And of those who keep Your precepts…


3. You need friends who fear God and obey Him.


Psalms 119:63 I am a companion of all who fear You, And of those who keep Your precepts.


This is the kind of friend you need to be to others…


[Pictured above are Paul Gardner and Jon Ford, who for over two decades have been the kind of friends listed above].


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Published on April 20, 2018 06:39

April 16, 2018

Crafting a Holy Life with Obedience (Audio)



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Five Tools to Craft A Holy Life

Crafting a Holy Life with Obedience

Bethel Church-Jackson, Michigan

April 15, 2018 AM

Pastor Ken Pierpont


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Published on April 16, 2018 12:10

Crafting a Holy Life with Obedience (Video)

Five Tools to Craft A Holy Life

2. Crafting a Holy Life with Obedience

Bethel Church-Jackson, Michigan

Pastor Ken Pierpont

April 15, 2018 AM



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Published on April 16, 2018 12:00

All Ground is Holy Ground

Facing south from the footbridge on the north end of Shear Lake at Camp Barakel.

The ancients would sometimes say that there are places on earth when the distance between heaven and earth is thin… They called them “Thin Places.” To a devout woman or man every place can be a “Thin Place.”


What a difference it might make today if you treated


…all ground is holy ground

…every bush is a burning bush

…every meeting is a divine appointment

…every day is a Holy day

…every common task is a sacred duty

…then every place would be a thin place


Ken Pierpont

Bittersweet Farm

Summit Township, Michigan

April 16, 2018


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Published on April 16, 2018 06:29

April 15, 2018

Living the “Full-of-Life” Life!

Between Pastor Jim and a fellow pastor there was a strained relationship. Pastor Jim was burdened about it and felt that the Lord prompted him to send the offended pastor a gift. Knowing that pastors love books he chose a little classic that he loved called; “A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23” He bought the book, inscribed it and mailed it to the offended pastor.


A few days later the pastor called Jim to thank him for the book. Here is what he said;


“Pastor Jim, the other day I decided that I would go tot he bookstore to buy a particular book that I wanted to add to my library. My wife was driving and she was about to back out of the driveway when I felt an impulse to stop first and check the mail. In the mail that morning was a package from you with a copy of “A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23.” In the book you included a warm note. I stood there in shock. I was going to the bookstore that morning to buy that very book. How did you know?”


Every day each of us will get impulses from the flesh that do not come from God. We can also rely on the promise of God that the Holy Spirit who lives in us will prompt us and teach us and remind us… we will get imposes from the indwelling Spirit. When we obey those impulses in the power of the Holy Spirit we are walking in the Spirit. When we walk in the Spirit supernatural things happen and they result in love, joy, peace, patience, kidness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.


I can’t imagine a more “full-of-life” way to live than to continually, habitually walk in the Spirit and cooperate with the work of God in the world around me.



Ken Pierpont

Bittersweet Farm

Summit Township, Michigan

April 15, 2018


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Published on April 15, 2018 09:00

April 14, 2018