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…
by Melissa Taft Lent marks an intentional journey to the glorious joy of Easter – one that is marked often with contemplation and prayer. It begins with Ash Wednesday: literal…
note: this is a repost. The original (updated for 2022) post can be found here. With Lent fast approaching, I realize that it is time to update my resource lists.…
by Melissa Taft We are well into the 12 days of Christmas, and that liminal space between the big celebration of Christmas Eve/Day and New Year’s Eve/Day when most of…
by Lisa DeRosa, Today is the day! Earth Day is upon us. How has your preparation been? If you read my last post, Time to Love and “Restore Our Earth”, you…
I often describe myself as a contemplative activist, a term I used before it became fashionable. It grew out of my frustration that many contemplatives never seemed to get involved…
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