I am an ordained minister and a food blogger. The combination is pretty epic. Welcome to The Strength of Faith!
A little bit about me ...
I live in Southeast Massachusetts with my husband and our 4 year old gray tabby cat, Lilly. I am a 2007 graduate of Ursinus College and received a Master of Divinity from the Candler School of Theology at Emory University in 2010.
I recently started my ministry as the Senior Pastor of Rehoboth Congregational Church in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. They are a wonderful group of people who minister to me as much as I do to them. Every day I continue to be amazed at the unexpected grace I find in my life.
This blog documents my life as I try to figure out what it means to live faithfully and mindful of my health in a world full of distractions. I post my workouts and pictures of my daily eats in order to help me find balance in my life. I post recipes as I seek to develop creativity in the kitchen. I am on a lifelong quest to be happy and healthy.
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LOVE the pics! I so totally wish I had one now but since I don't, I have no clue how to help you with the shutter issues! Hope you get it figured out soon!
Congratulations on the new camera!! Shutter speed is in TV mode, and you use the dial to speed up or slow down= clicking to the right is speeding it up. I usually shoot in AV mode, that's where the camera picks the shutter speed and you set the aperture. The higher the f/ stop, the longer it stays open, but the slower it takes a picture. An f/5.6 should work with a lot of indoor light and no flash, but you might need to go lower. Can't wait to see the great pictures you take!!
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Click here to read my 2011 running posts. Click here for my general 2011 workout posts.
My Church
If you live near or are visiting the Rehoboth area (southeast Massachusetts), please visit our church for worship! We worship on Sunday mornings at 10:00.
Visit our website for more information about the church.
I am not a doctor, nurse, personal trainer, trained chef or registered dietitian. I am a self-taught cook and a woman who likes to stay active. I am an ordained minister with a degree in theology. If you want to talk congregational leadership, Christian ethics, biblical interpretation, world religions or worship structure, I can speak to those subjects with some authority. Other than that - consult the pros!
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SOOO jealous! HAHA! LOVE IT! No idea about the shutter thingie but i'll be asking YOu when i finally get me one! =)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the pics! I so totally wish I had one now but since I don't, I have no clue how to help you with the shutter issues! Hope you get it figured out soon!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the new camera!! Shutter speed is in TV mode, and you use the dial to speed up or slow down= clicking to the right is speeding it up. I usually shoot in AV mode, that's where the camera picks the shutter speed and you set the aperture. The higher the f/ stop, the longer it stays open, but the slower it takes a picture. An f/5.6 should work with a lot of indoor light and no flash, but you might need to go lower. Can't wait to see the great pictures you take!!
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