Author: Robin Mitzcavitch

The Art of Lightening Up

by Robin Mitzcavitch, Director of Religious Exploration and Education I’ve noticed that folks with the best sense of humor often have the most challenging occupations. It’s not a fluke. It’s an off-set. I also know that many people who are successful in the various avenues of life, usually possess a funny bone. I watched an … Continue reading The Art of Lightening Up

So That We May Belong

from Robin Mitzcavitch, Director of Religious Exploration & Education I have a history of not being a “joiner.” I grew up shy and unsure of where I fit in. I really had to be cajoled (usually by my closest friends) to get involved with something bigger than my small circle. When I finally took part, … Continue reading So That We May Belong

A Walk With Jaycie

by Robin Mitzcavitch, Director of Religious Exploration & Education Spring is my favorite season. It’s Jaycie’s too. Within moments of arrival at my house, Jaycie says, “Come on-let’s take a walk.”  She’s almost four, and she brings so much joy to my husband and me. Sometimes we go back and forth over whether she really … Continue reading A Walk With Jaycie

Growing Up

by Robin Mitzcavitch, Director of Religious Exploration & Education It has been a year since we shut down our in-person Religious Exploration programming and church services due to the pandemic. It’s kind of hard to believe!  Initially, we were going to just struggle through those next few weeks until it passed. But here we are … Continue reading Growing Up

Love is Never Having to Say You’re Sorry

by Robin Mitzcavitch, Director of Religious Exploration & Education  I don’t agree with this statement.   In my life, in my dearest relationships, saying, “I’m sorry”  has been necessary in order to maintain those relationships.  For me, love can give you the strength and courage to go through the awkwardness of letting down your righteous walls … Continue reading Love is Never Having to Say You’re Sorry