by June Friesen Over the past few years, especially since the pandemic, I have been on alert for signs of God’s love on my pathway through life. Recently I have …
by Rev. Sheila Hamil In the lovely little village church at Ancroft, Northumberland yesterday, we were led in worship by Bishop John Pritchard, formerly Bishop of Oxford. His easy manner …
by Christine Sine Welcome to August and what promises to be a very busy month. Today in many northern cultures is Harvest Festival, called Lughnasadh in Celtic tradition or Lammas …
by Christine Sine A couple of weeks ago I broke my favourite mug. When I posted a photo of its sad state on Facebook, several people suggested I try mending …
by Laurie Kline Her gaze froze me in place. “Be a spokeswoman for peace,” author Susan Vreeland said. Five words. Oh, how they sobered and thrilled me: a sacred charge. …
by Christine Sine My husband Tom and I are just back from our three day refocusing retreat at Anacortes. I loved walking on Rosario Beach picking up colorful pebbles and …
“For God was pleased for all fullness to reside in him, and through him to reconcile all things to himself…” — Colossians 19-20a (USC) First Nations peoples of the world have an …
by Christine Sine “The Celts had two homes: the inside of the house and the universe outside. In the winter the family orbited the hearth-fire; in summer the sun was …
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