The Fused Glass Club Bids a Fond Farewell to Tamara Weaver!

News from the Sky: Museum Celebrates Old and New in Airport Galleries

Pray for America and Peace on Earth

August in the Desert: Where Your Cigar Melts Before You Do

The Book of Revelation

Pastor Frank DeFusco October 2019 is when I started my first Bible study at Robson Ranch. And the first Book that I taught from was Genesis. Why? Because it records the foundation of our Christian faith. After teaching Genesis, (Beginnings), I taught Revelation, the last of the Bible’s 66 books. The Greek word for Revelation is…

Pilgrimage of Trust Taizé Worship Returns to Robson Ranch

When one thinks of worship, the image of a service delivered through lectionary scripture, sermon, choir, and other traditional elements often comes to mind. Taizé worship integrates prayer, scripture, short songs, thematic readings, and silent meditation into an introspective, spiritual experience intended to bring the worshiper into closer relationship with God. The Taizé Community in France…

Tom Gayer Shoots Well at Robson Trap Trials

Vicki Ray Tom Gayer took home a trophy as one of six top shooters in this year’s Robson Trap Trials held March 24 at Casa Grande Trap and Skeet. Quail Creek was this year’s winner and will host the 2024 event. PebbleCreek hosted 74 shooters and their guests from Robson communities across Arizona for the…

Wonderful Works

Pastor Chet Kwiat Many people struggle today with self-doubt, self-worth, and insecurity because of their looks, abilities, or their limitations. It is no wonder with all the comparisons we get these days. What with Instagram, TikTok, Fakebook (I mean Facebook) always showing how happy and beautiful others are and how good their lives are. We often forget…

Get Ready for the Dog Days of Summer

Joy Wegner You likely already know that in the southern Arizona summer heat, it is important to protect your canine companions from getting too warm. You want to avoid leaving them waiting in your car, and you want to walk or exercise with them in the cooler early morning or evening hours. Here are some additional tips…