by June Friesen As I have been preparing myself for the ending of 2022 I have contemplated the things I have done, the memories I have made that I treasure, …
by Diane Woodrow This is the time of year when we are encouraged by almost everything that passes through our inboxes and magazine reading to “reflect on the past year”. …
by Lucinda Smith He could not have been busier. Bethlehem was bulging at the seams, under the weight of all the extra people in town for the census. He loved it …
by April Yamasaki When will the funeral be? When can we get together for coffee? When will you come back to worship at the church? When will you be ready …
by Diane Gagné Appearances seem beautiful. Even if sometimes it’s attractive and other times not so much, we’re powerfully magnetized by appearances. In appearances, there’s movement, inconsistency, unconsciousness. There can …
by John van de Laar When I am depressed, threatened, overwhelmed, insecure, or facing failure and regret I feel tired. I find myself yearning to lose myself in the refuge …
by Carol Dixon, featured photo by Mike Erskine, Unsplash of St David’s Cathedral, Wales I have always wanted to visit the smallest city in the UK – St David’s in Wales, with …
by Michael Moore Blue Christmas: A quiet, reflective service for those of us who are grieving, lonely, sad, not feeling particularly festive, or just in need of a time of …
by Laurie Klein Mama deserves a gift. That’s what I think. When she leaves the house, I scurry into the kitchen. I gather a funnel, bud vase, and empty jar. …
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