Here is a list of resources on hospitality from a post a few years ago if anyone is interested in further reads as we close last months theme! The series …
by Kate Kennington Steer Although the wind blows terribly here, the moonlight also leaks between the roof planks of this ruined house. Izumi Shikibu (974?-1034?) Jane Hirshfield/Mariko Aratani Jesus sat …
by Kate Kennington Steer, images by Kate Kennington Steer This Sunday marks the end of the liturgical year, and it is a festival about which I have always been highly …
by Kate Kennington Steer, all photos by Kate Kennington Steer, used with permission O most noble Greenness, rooted in the sun, shining forth in streaming splendor upon the wheel of …
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 …
By Kate Kennington Steer This month I am reading Keith Anderson’s book ‘A Spirituality of Listening: living what we hear’ and I am reminded that the world is simultaneously much …
By Kate Kennington Steer Just hearing the question ‘what do you hunger for?’ is in itself enough to spark a mini-cascade of doubt, and a landslide of panic and guilt …
by Kate Kennington Steer When your waking thought is ‘I don’t want to live this day’, you know you’re off the map that this world gives, a far cry indeed …
by Kate Kennington Steer Whenever I reflect on the metaphors of pilgrimage and journeying, it isn’t long before I remember a favourite tree that is one of the prize …
Over the season of Lent this blog and the MSA blog focused on the broad theme of reconciliation. Lent is now well and truly over but our need for reconciliation …
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