by Christine Sine In the Eastern Orthodox tradition the Monday before Ash Wednesday is called Clean Monday and the first week of Lent is often called clean week. The idea …
by Christine Sine The ashes we use to anoint our foreheads on Ash Wednesday are traditionally made by burning the crosses and palms used in last year’s Palm Sunday procession. …
by Christine Sine The second of my prayers for Ash Wednesday is another that I love to use each year, usually on the day following the Ash Wednesday anointing of …
By Lilly Lewin– Some times we need new eyes to see, or maybe just a new pair of glasses. Traditionally Lent is a season of penance, repentance, and preparation for …
by Christine Sine Over the last few years I have written a number of prayers for Ash Wednesday. I have been reading through some of these today and thought that …
By Emily Huff — On the United Nations’ webpage dedicated to the World Day of Social Justice, social justice is defined as “an underlying principle for peaceful and prosperous coexistence …
By Steve Wickham — That sentence ends… that you might be wrong. This is something that God ushered into me late last year as a word for this year. It’s …
By Jenneth Graser — Wisdom from the Wounds of History – the Holocaust A couple of years ago, we as a family were going through a very difficult time and …
By Lilly Lewin At the beginning of the January, I saw a great quote by Henri Nouwen on someone’s Instagram feed. I asked the person who posted the quote what …
By Jenneth Graser — Everything we think, has power! Our thoughts create possibilities in our minds and then we act out of those thoughts. Everything we believe is either true …
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