Monthly Archives: April 2019

From Skype to Sump Pumps

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One fairly normal day in the not-so-normal life of Greg Berg. Wednesday, April 24th ...... 5:10 a.m.-  Out of bed a little earlier than usual because I need to get to the radio station in plenty of time for some interview prep - 5:45 a.m.-  My breakfast - rather than the usual McDonald's Egg McMuffin

The Finish

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This is the sermon I preached at this afternoon's Good Friday Tre Ore service at Holy Communion.   I preached on the Sixth Word of the Seven Last Words of Jesus. From the 19th chapter of the gospel of John:  "When Jesus had received the wine, He said 'It is finished.' And bowing His head, He

The Parting Glass

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It feels a little odd for me to be writing mournful words about the closing of a local Bar & Grill in the wake of yesterday's horrific fire that engulfed Notre Dame Cathedral yesterday.  It feels almost disrespectful to mention the one loss in the same breath as the other.  And yet, in a peculiar

LIFE IN ALL CAPS

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After an eventful few days,  it is only now that I am finding the time to sit down and properly reflect on the extraordinary life and legacy of Kurt Chalgren,  one of Kenosha's most towering musical legends- and the kind of vibrant force of nature about which one can't possibly speak of in past tense.