by Carol Dixon On the first day of the third month after the Israelites left Egypt—on that very day—they came to the Desert of Sinai. 2 After they set out from …
by Karen Wilk The other day, I was shovelling snow and was startled by the unexpected movement of a white- tailed jackrabbit on the lawn. It had clearly been there …
Skinks are common in our garden, but they are not as attractive as Bobtails (aka Shinglebacks or Bluetongue lizards). Since the skink, who lives under the house, made an appearance …
In this second episode of The Liturgical Rebel I am in conversation with Drew Jackson about poetry as spiritual practice and how it can help us express the laments and …
by June Friesen We are into another year. A year of treasures yet to be embraced and lived. So many questions tend to want to take up residence in our …
“Shelter” by Karen Tamminga-Paton by Karen Wilk As I consider this month’s theme of discernment, I wonder if learning to discern is very much a part of the call of …
by June Friesen As we have anticipated the celebration of Christ’s resurrection I have continually been reminded of the opportunity this gives us in the Christian faith to ponder new …
by Ana Lisa de Jong CREATING My Bible begins, ‘When God began creating…’ I’m doubtful though that when the worlds were born in a big bang and life burst forth, that …
by April Yamasaki Every year as the days grow shorter, and the air grows sharper, the green of the trees gets lighter and thinner, until finally green gives way to …
by Laurie Klein Every November 11th, across the world, ancient, autumnal festivities honor St. Martin the Merciful. Gatherings may include lantern parades, bonfires, stories, wine tasting, and more. Born in …
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