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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