by Jenneth Graser All of your leaves fall from your branches, one by one, as forgiveness drifts to the ground in such triumphant colours. Finally ready for winter, emptied of …
By Lilly Lewin The Door is still Open Propped Open Cross the threshold into a thinplace Into Peace and Rest and Joy. Into Wonder Into Beauty Into Creation and …
Last week I attended the Inhabit Conference. It was a delight to reconnect to old friends and make new ones. One of the highlights for me was listening to Drew …
by Christine Sine Opening Prayer Creator God, majestic maker of all things, Sculptor and architect of earth itself. We sit in awe and wonder of your love. We listen to …
by Louise Conner – Originally posted here on the Ecological Disciple on April 6, 2023. In the nooks and crannies of the world, with no human present, songs of praise …
by June Friesen As we anticipate the celebration of Christ’s resurrection I have been continually reminded of the opportunity this gives us in the Christian faith to ponder new life, …
One of our writers, Jeannie Kendall, has written a wonderful series of poems that reflect “voices” from each section of text from Luke’s gospel. She has generously offered for anyone to …
by Catherine Lawton In our experience of God’s presence, poetry can help us focus and engage our senses and entire being. Poetry can help us process life and emotions—and see …
Photos and Writing by Carol Dixon Featured photo: Cuthbert’s Isle, Lindisfarne Opening Prayer (David Adam Tides & Seasons) Thanks be to the Father, I arise today, He gives me light, …
Writing by Karen Wilk and visual art by Karen Tamminga-Paton Love Covers “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers a multitude of wrongs.” 1 Peter 4:8 My daughters and …
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