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  • East County Pathways – Charles Hosford

    In the following program, Rev. Arthur Schwabe interviews Charles Hosford, an Education Leader, Leadership Coach, and Organizational Development Consultant. He created the leadership development tool, leadout (TM). Read more

  • A Child is Born

    This morning on a little sheltered island on the Gulf of Suez a veritable miracle is happening. Prime Minister Begin of Israel and President Sadat of Egypt are talking peace. And some ways, it is just like Moses being with the Pharaoh saying God has sent me to you to let my people go. The Read more

  • Give Thanks in All Circumstances

    “Give thanks in all circumstances.” I Thessalonians 5 18 Rev. Vers. “In everything give thanks.” King James Version On this Thanksgiving Sunday, there comes to me a challenge from across the years. The challenge goes like this: “Give thanks in all circumstances.” Now you expect that these were the words of a man who lived Read more

  • Is God Dead? The Power of the Resurrection

    “Is God Dead?” This startling question that stares out from the cover of the current issue of Time magazine. In our day, this is not an academic question. In fact, it is a question loaded with more emotion than any other that may be asked. Time magazine says: It is a question that tantalizes both Read more

  • Invitation to Celebration and Service

    What can you preach on the Sunday after Easter? True that in the Lenten season we have relived the major events in the life of Christ. On Good Friday, you have stood between the crosses and he felt the power of the crucified emanate from the center of the cross. Then on Easter, you go Read more

  • East County Pathways Videos

    The Reverend Arthur Schwabe hosted several television shows during his career. His first series was “The Bible, Freud, and Daily Living,” which was a discussion program with Dr. Howard Dewey, a Portland psychologist. The series was televised in the 1960s on the station KGW in Portland, Oregon. Unfortunately, all of the programs are lost. There Read more