In this third episode of The Liturgical Rebels Christine Sine interviews Scott Erickson, a creative artist and storyteller, who shares his journey as an artist and how he uses his …
by Christine Sine Welcome to the season of Lent. Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, the day on which we traditionally paint ash crosses on our foreheads as a sign of our …
by Christine Sine Welcome to the season of Christmas. I love these 12 days after Christmas Day in which we continue to celebrate Christmas. This year I appreciated more than …
by Kellie Brown God’s embodiment and involvement in the ever-changing material world implies God is still at work, still revealing God’s self. Theopoetical discourse acknowledges that God and God’s Word …
by Kellie Brown “Where language is weak, theology is weakened.” (1) This was the pronouncement of Madeleine L’Engle in her reflections on faith and art. L’Engle, who had made a …
By Jan Blencowe — Probably the best known words of St. John the Baptist are “He must increase, but I must decrease”. If you hail from a Christian tradition that …
by Christine Sine Fathers’ Day in the U.S. will be celebrated this next Sunday. I have thought a lot about my reaction to the idea of God as father. Where …
by Lilly Lewin This week’s lectionary gospel passage is Luke 15: 11-32 “The Prodigal Son,” or “the Forgiving Father.” This is a meditation I wrote originally for Rembrandt’s painting “Return …
by Lilly Lewin In Churchland and in the lectionary, we grow Jesus up too quickly, and we demand action from him. We race away from Baby Jesus as quickly as …
Celtic Prayer Cards with prayers by Christine Sine and crafted by Hilary Horn with Celtic design and contemplative Celtic imagery. Pre-order yours in the next week and we will mail …
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