by Hilary Horn In our fast-paced, consumer-driven world, Western cultures have inadvertently developed what can be termed as a “gratitude gap.” This gap represents the growing disconnect between our desires …
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 …
As we move into the year, I wanted to revisit our list of hospitality resources. Reaching out to our community and offering hospitality to our neighbors is a great way …
Last week we highlighted a list of books on discernment, so to continue the theme, this week we have a list focused on listening. How do we listen and what …
Editor’s Note: We are pleased to present this guest post by Kendall Vanderslice from Edible Theology. Kendall is the author of We Will Feast: Rethinking Dinner, Worship, and the Community …
With Pentecost Sunday now past, the church enters into Ordinary Time. There are still feasts and holidays and Saint’s Days and celebrations of other special people, but it is no …
Editor’s Note: As we explore our current theme of Restoring Rhythms and Seasons, finding ways to connect to the season you’re in is part of it! Did you know we …
by John van de Laar What’s In A Name? An excerpt from Back To Life- Experience Your Own Resurrection – a Liturgical Guide for Easter from Sacredise.com I lived in …
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