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 Elaine Breckenridge Of all the customs and traditions of Christmas, the creche or nativity set is my favorite. As a child, I remember my parents would have us slowly …
photos and writing by June Friesen Recently I was doing a bit of study on the background of the passage in Isaiah 9 that is often used in churches in …
photos and writing by Sue Duby A different view today from my favorite coffee shop seat. Raindrops pound the tabletops outside. Golden leaves lie in soggy mounds, scattered across the …
by Lisa DeRosa, Today’s post is bittersweet at best! I have finished my work at Godspace as Daniel and I move to California in a couple of weeks. While I …
by Lilly Lewin This year, Halloween falls on a Sunday. Which for me means we get to use all the flavors of the season as inspiration to pray! Jesus used …
by Sara Easterly, It made no sense. I’d done everything by the book—nurturing tiny seeds into starts, fertilizing the soil with rich compost and rabbit manure, watering regularly, pruning with love. …
Writings and photos by June Friesen, What comes to your mind as you hear the words ‘World Wide Communion’? I have to admit that it was not until maybe fifteen …
by Christine Sine I love photographing sunsets and probably have hundreds of photos of sunsets taken all over the world. I am not alone. Sunsets are one of the most …
by Rev Sheila Hamil, I was reading Luke 5:1-11, in our church’s set reading for today: (020921) when some words jumped out at me. “Put out into deep water and …
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