by Christine Sine Welcome to the season of Epiphany. Over the weekend, I posted one of my Epiphany prayers on Facebook. It includes the lines: The Christmas star has not …
With Pentecost Sunday now past, the church enters into Ordinary Time. There are still feasts and holidays and Saint’s Days and celebrations of other special people, but it is no …
by Kate Kennington Steer, all images by Kate Kennington Steer, If Candlemas Day be fair and bright Winter will have another fight. If Candlemas Day brings cloud and rain, Winter won’t …
by Kate Kennington Steer. I would like the angels of Heaven to be among us. I would like an abundance of peace. I would like full vessels of charity. I …
Celtic Hospitality Liturgy For British Christians in the fifth to eleventh centuries, the primary focus for worship, pastoral care and religious instruction was the monastery rather than the parish church. …
by Christine Sine On Saturday I held my Rhythms and Seasons webinar, a fun time of creativity, reflection and discussion which I will share more about at a later date. …
by Christine Sine Just before Christmas I set up our Nativity set and added Jesus in the manger to my Advent garden. I also took out the Advent candles and …
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 …
by Christine Valters Paintner, PhD Practicing Resurrection with All of Creation Lent is a powerful season of transformation. Forty days in the desert, stripped of our comforts, and buoyed by …
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