By Jennifer Astion Seattle Church Wins National Prize for Solar Panels St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Recognized for Reducing its Carbon Footprint Earth Day came early this year for St. Andrew’s …
By Lisa Graham McMinn Some mornings Mark and I start the day with a walk up Williamson Road—the country rode that leads away from our home. We’ll pass the …
by Christine Sine The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeing new landscapes but in having new eyes. Marcel Proust Over the last few weeks Tom and I have had …
By Nurya Love Parish “Faith is stepping out on nothing and landing on something.” – Cornel West I’m a Christian pastor starting a farm that grows people, along with good …
By Randy Woodley When I use the term “Community of Creation” I mean it in a very literal sense. Did you know that in just one cup of undisturbed native …
By Lynne Baab Sometimes we fall into the error of thinking that the notion of caring for God’s creation is something new, unique to our age. Psalm 104, which dates …
By Rowan Wyatt A few years ago I was fortunate enough to be one of the botanists working to catalogue, store and germinate seeds at the Millenium Seed Bank. We had …
By Steve Wickham Resurrection’s Power Makes Us Truly Unconquerable “Death, where is your victory? Death, where is your sting?” — 1 Corinthians 15:55 (HCSB) UNDER certain circumstances in life, you, …
By Rowan Wyatt According to the Oxford English Dictionary a fool is “A person who acts unwisely or imprudently; a silly person” and from a historical perspective “A jester or …
by Mary Harwell Sayler Genesis 29:20: “ Jacob worked for Rachel for seven years, but it seemed like a few days because he loved her,” CEB. Prayer: Lord God, I want …
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