Rev. Rebecca Schlatter

About
Biography:
Rev. Rebecca Schlatter is ordained in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and serves as Associate Pastor at Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in Reno, Nevada. She has also served as Campus Minister for Vocation Discernment at Santa Clara University; pastored in Silicon Valley, California; and interned as a missionary in Hong Kong. She is completing a book, "Treasure Hunting: Seeking Your Calling, Encountering God, Finding Yourself." When she’s not writing or discerning where she belongs, Rebecca enjoys hiking, crochet, movies, tea with friends, and her two orange tabby cats, Max and Minnie. Her email address is newhousesfromoldbricks@hotmail.com.

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Friday, June 6, 2008 a 10:30pm
Many people say they “need more faith.” But when Jesus calls his disciples “small-faith-ones,” he’s reminding them (and us) that God can do amazing things with very little.
Friday, May 23, 2008 a 1:54am
After wrestling some roots out of my garden, I’m not so sure I want the roots in my life to be so tenacious. Instead, I want the ability to root, to discover God’s nourishment even in unlikely places.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 a 5:25pm
In the New Testament, a “neighbor” is defined by need, not by proximity. So how can our church be a "good neighbor" to those who live nearby, who are unhappy with our building plans?
Wednesday, May 7, 2008 a 12:50pm
For people who have undergone life-changing losses, they often talk of a point of acceptance, when they began to ask “Why NOT me?” That response works on self-doubt, too.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 a 2:11am
A “swarm” of small earthquakes has put many of us on edge, thanks to their unpredictability and our lack of control. As human beings who experience this in many areas of life, we should probably be more used to this fundamental spiritual issue.