by Ana Lisa de Jong It is summer in the Southern Hemisphere right now, and Christmas in New Zealand for many is traditionally followed by an exodus to the beaches, …
by Christine Sine I love the circling prayers that are so much a part of Celtic Christian spirituality. These prayers speak of God’s protective “circling” presence. These prayers are very …
by Joy Lenton A new year slowly unfurls like a road stretching before us, and we may hesitate about which route to take as traffic snakes forward. It will help …
by Christine Sine Yesterday I blogged about 3 new habits for 2016. As I reflected on that this morning I realized I wanted my new year’s prayer for 2016 to reflect that as …
There are only two feelings Love and fear. There are only two languages Love and fear. There are only two activities Love and fear. There are only two motives, two …
by Christine Sine American Thanksgiving is on Thursday, a day that I, like so many others, love to celebrate with friends and family. last year I wrote this liturgy for …
These last couple of weeks have been challenging for all of us. The massacres in Paris, Beirut, and Baghdad have shocked and grieved us. The angry and fearful ways many have responded, …
by Christine Sine Lord we grieve with the people of Paris. We grieve, for the lives lost in senseless violence. Our tears are shed for those who have been wounded. Our …
With our focus on pilgrimage and journey over the last couple of months I have thought a lot about what pilgrimage means. It is not not something to be entered …
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