By Lilly Lewin Welcome to 2019. It’s seems like we were just learning to write 2018 and now it’s time to flip the calendar and start a brand new year! …
by Christine Sine Either on Twelfth Night (January 5), the twelfth day of Christmastide and eve of the feast of the Epiphany, or on Epiphany Day (January 6) itself, many …
by Christine Sine Today, the Eve of Epiphany, marks the last official day of Christmas. It celebrates the coming of the wise men and ushers in the season of Epiphany …
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 …
By Ana Lisa de Jong — CHRISTMAS BEEN Christmas is for a moment the veil lifted, the light of Christ appearing through the mist. The bright glow of a candle …
by Christine Sine Today is Jesus name day. Usually this is a day when I think about the many names by which I love to call Jesus – Saviour, Counsellor, …
by Christine Sine Each year at this time I write myself a new prayer for the new year. Yesterday I read through my prayer for 2018 Let newness emerge and realized …
by Christine Sine Over the weekend someone shared this quote from St. Teresa of Avila with me: “Remember: if you want to make progress on the path and ascend to the …
Today’s poem, a beautiful one to reflect on as we draw to the close of the year, was written by Irish poet and author John O’Donohue who died in 2008. …
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