by Sue Duby It’s coming. I’m struggling to contain my excitement. Wishing the weeks of 70- degree sunshine -“bad hair day” winds – tornado watches – snowflakes – warm sunshine…
By Tom Sine Originally published on New Changemakers. I still remember that first Earth Day on April 25, 1972 day very clearly. I was working as Dean of Students at…
all words and images by Kate Kennington Steer Between April and August 2021 Creative Response Arts was working with performance poet Justin Coe and the Space2Grow community garden project from…
by Diane Gagné Whether the point of view is social, political, economic psychological, generational, religious, spiritual, or so on… It remains a point of view, an opinion, a way of…
by John van de Laar What’s In A Name? An excerpt from Back To Life- Experience Your Own Resurrection – a Liturgical Guide for Easter from Sacredise.com I lived in…
by Joy Lenton “When the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices, so that they might go and anoint him. And very early…
by John van de Laar Luke 23:33-47 A few years ago I was preaching at a church in Pietermaritzburg and I asked the people if they thought the world was…
by June Friesen Maundy Thursday is celebrated in different ways in the Christian church. For some churches there is a morning as well as an evening service. And for different…
by Carol Dixon Some years ago I was introduced to the Ignatian practice of imagining yourself present in one of the Gospel stories and imagining what one of the characters…
by Carol Dixon Some years ago I was introduced to the Ignatian practice of imagining yourself present in one of the Gospel stories and imagining what one of the characters…
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