Jennifer Stultz

Jennifer Stultz

America’s inaugural traditions include a variety of firsts

The Constitution is very limited in establishing traditional guidelines for the inauguration, saying only that there should be a taking of an oath. President Washington started the tradition of the Inaugural Address. James and Dolly Madison started the tradition of a reception and an inaugural ball. Thomas Jefferson’s second inauguration began the tradition of an open house at the executive mansion, but that tradition ended as a result of over eager crowds destructively overwhelming the White House.

Pastoral Commentary: Imagine if we could love others as God loves us

I can be pretty selfish sometimes and try to make the whole world about me. Do you ever do that? Most of us probably do at some point. And sometimes I do that when I think about how much God loves ME! See I know that I am a blessed child of God and that God loves me more than I can understand. What I forget is, that God loves everyone else that much too. That’s EVERYONE else. All of us.

Lady Tigers create flurries of their own with home-game win streak

There have been several snow flurries in the Tri-County Tribune area of sports coverage to start off the new year, but the St. John Lady Tigers basketball team are creating some flurries of their own. With three games this past week, the St.John-Hudson girls have pushed their record up to 8-1 storming to 15 straight wins at home dating back to last season.

Another View: Why have a garage?

Luke 24: 46-47 KJV “And He said unto them, Thus it is written, and thus it behooved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day. And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.”