Today is Remembrance Sunday in the United Kingdom. Give this great blog a read by Jeannie Kendall — And so we come to another Remembrance Sunday. Recently I asked a veteran in …
By Lilly Lewin Just a couple of weeks away from Thanksgiving here in the States and I wanted to introduce you to a few ideas you might try around your …
Today we celebrate All Saints Day! We encourage you to also check out these great posts written a few years ago – One Protestant’s Reflection on All Saints Day by …
By Jan Blencowe — All Hallows marks an important turn on the wheel of the year. From now until the winter solstice the darkness grows. Halloween in ancient Celtic times was …
by Mary Harwell Sayler from poetry book, Faces in a Crowd See, that’s why I don’t like to get close to you! When least expected, your expression jades, and …
By Lynne Baab Today is National Grandparents Day, celebrated in the United States since 1978. Some other countries have grandparents day on other days of the year, and some countries …
A post reflecting on last Monday’s holiday, Labor Day by Jan Blencowe — Laboring brings up many connotations. Labor is thought of as synonymous with work, and “work” can feel …
By Emily Huff — For World Forgiveness Day, I want to turn our attention to two stories. The first is the parable of the unforgiving servant from Matthew 18:23-35. One …
Today is Honey Bee Awareness Day! Enjoy this beautiful post by Jan Blencowe — This month’s theme, the Spirituality of Imperfect, triggered some discomfort around the prospect of writing about “the imperfect” …
By Ana Lisa De Jong — THE LAND We fight over the land. We claim it through greed, or the patterns of decades, and the entitlement of our father’s, whose …
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