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…
by Christine Sine As many of you know, last week I contracted COVID. This is my first encounter with the beast, and fortunately it has been mild. I am back…
by Sue Duby After hearty agreement that we didn’t feel like our normal Sunday hike, Chuck and I tossed aside our mutual guilt and headed to Starbucks. Settled in…
Doesn’t it seem strange that Easter is a season of 50 days, Christmas of 12 and Pentecost, celebrating the birth of the church only gets one day? The weeks on…
By Megan Bollen In times of global overwhelm or solastalgia, the simple act of picking up trash can offer us hope, and an opportunity to connect to both The Divine…
by Diane Woodrow Interestingly in planning for this something else popped up and I wrote a piece around King Charles’ coronation to do with cultural diversity. As a good detective…
by June Friesen The International Day of Families was established by the United Nations in 1993 as a way to raise awareness of issues faced by families throughout the world…
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