There's no 'hymn of the web edition' this time, but never fear, there's music to be had for those  interested in the idiosyncratic music compositional talents of one of us.  Comments welcome. [Archive Ed. Note:  Site has moved, link removed; may be recreated elsewhere; check links at Archive home page.]

   The web site of our home church, Trinitarian Congregational, in Concord, Mass., USA.  The archive location for our newsletters.  (Thanks, Marcia!)

   The home pages of the Lois Ferguson and PZ Pezzano clan, wonderful friends (from Deerfield, NH, as it happens) and GM missionaries to Lesotho.

   The web site of Scott Couper, minister of Groutville Congregational Church, and Susan Valiquette, chaplain at Inanda Seminary, and Micah --  great friends and GM missionaries.

   The web site of the United Congregational Church of Southern Africa.

   The web site of [the Common] Global Ministries [Board], the joint overseas missions venture of the United Church of Christ and the Disciples of Christ -- the Indianapolis home office.

   Yes, the animal and mountain photos, or some of them, are still there on the South African ISP's server -- including famous Dung Beetles! [Archive Ed. note:  Link removed; this site is closed.]

     Since the web site was last updated, there's been quite a bit that's happened here, as you can see.  And there's been much that's happened elsewhere in the world as well.  On the good side, there's the wonderful event that the Blue Devils of our alma mater, Duke University, won the NCAA basketball championship, for the third time.  While we don't generally have much reason to feel sorry for ourselves as we go about our volunteer work here in KZN, being here through the whole tournament, with no chance to watch the games, was a special kind of suffering.  Our profound thanks to Stuart McCracken, high school buddy and best man at our wedding, who put together the greatest 'CARE package' EVER:  tapes of the final two games and the surrounding hoopla, Durham newspapers from that weekend, and victory tee shirts and caps.  Wonderful!  And here's a plug for http://www.dukebasketballreport.com, necessary surfing for all expatriate Dookies.  Go Devils!

(The music is "Send Us Forth," a JTH  hymn from 1999.  See the Music Pages.)