Tuesday was Independence Day here in the U.S. No BBQs or parties for us this year, just a wonderful day to relax, take photos, watch fireworks and enjoy the beauty …
Apologies, blogging our Canada Day post was a bit delayed. by June Friesen Happy Canada Day to many relatives as well as friends. Canada holds many memories for me from …
by Christine Sine July 4th is one of the most hectic days in the summer for many Americans. BBQs, fireworks, travel all create stress and for some great anxiety. To …
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 Monday, in the US we celebrated what is known as Juneteenth, a relatively new federal holiday, established just three years ago in the wake of the murder …
by Carol Dixon I loved reading Christine’s post about the Seasons of our spiritual lives and realised I had missed one of the important seasons which I usually enjoy – …
By Lilly Lewin This weekend we celebrate Trinity Sunday on the liturgical calendar. The Sunday we celebrate the mystery and wonder of God in three persons. This follows right after …
by Christine Sine Yesterday was Pentecost Sunday, and those of us that remembered were dressed in red! Pentecost Sunday is about far more than wearing a splash or red to …
by Rodney Marsh Today we celebrate the Day of Pentecost – the last of the three great feasts of the Christian year – Love came to dwell among us (Christmas); …
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