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Hogan: Demise of Hays Manor unlocks opportunity for McKees Rocks

Last week's McKees Rocks Borough Council meeting revealed the Allegheny County Housing Authority's decision not to rebuild Uansa Village and Hays Manor, opening land for redevelopment. The Rev. James Hogan believes this change could attract investment, creating a vibrant community hub near the Roxian Theater, but requires proactive leadership.

Hogan: Summertime is wonderful — but not necessarily easy

The Rev. James Hogan reflects on summer at Faithbridge, describing community cookouts, block parties and outreach efforts as rewarding but challenging. He emphasizes embracing the season’s joys, inviting everyone to participate, while noting upcoming events and the importance of community engagement.

Hogan: Choices and their unexpected consequences

The Rev James Hogan reflects on his career choices and their consequences, particularly in urban ministry. He observes that his sons, who pursued trade careers, earn more than him, which he embraces. The piece discusses the risks of political involvement and community issues, highlighting the complexity of choices and their unforeseen outcomes in life.

Hogan: Father-son road trips were a journey of healing

The Rev. James Hogan reflects on cherished memories of road trips taken with his father before his passing. These journeys deepened their relationship, allowing them to share experiences, vulnerabilities and life lessons. The trips served as a second chance for understanding and connection.

Hogan: Life experiences help Pastor Sam Miller reach people

Pastor Sam Miller's upcoming ordination at Faithbridge Community Church is celebrated for his multifaceted life experiences that connect him with various communities. Despite his initial reluctance to embrace the title of pastor, Sam's journey through struggles has prepared him to effectively minister to others.

Hogan: Exploring world religions — a personal journey

The Rev. James Hogan reflects on the exploration of world religions, favoring Christianity for its redemptive narrative. He discusses other belief systems and their human-centered limitations and emphasize divine grace, illustrating how Christian faith provides hope and salvation through Christ's sacrifice.

Hogan: Hope springs eternal this time of year — even for our Bucs

The arrival of spring after a harsh winter symbolizes hope and rebirth. For Christians, it reflects resurrection, while baseball fans in Pittsburgh feel renewed optimism about the Pirates. The Rev. James Hogan encourages community interaction and uplifting the elderly, embracing the rejuvenating spirit of the season.