by Lilly Lewin Your love, Lord, reaches to the heavens, your faithfulness to the skies. 6 Your righteousness is like the highest mountains, your justice like the great deep. You, Lord,…
by Christine Sine In Tuesday’s letter I mentioned how overwhelming the harvest can be. We talked about this at our community meeting and asked ourselves: How do we cope and…
by Lilly Lewin I’m sitting in the lounge (living room) of some of my dearest friends, Martin and Sally Poole, in Brighton, England. We haven’t seen each other in real…
by Lilly Lewin JOHN 2: 1-12 NIV On the third day a wedding took place at Cana in Galilee. Jesus’ mother was there, and Jesus and his disciples had also…
by Christine Sine This week I have done an orgy of cooking from our garden produce – chocolate zucchini bread; pear and raspberry bread; Thai basil, cashew and coconut pesto,…
by Rev. Dr. Randy Woodley On Kodiak Island Alaska there is a story told of an Aleutian boy who lived with his grandmother. The two were trying to stretch out their meager…
A couple of days ago I posted about our abundance of tomatoes. I mentioned that such abundance makes me creative and it obviously makes others creative too. I have had…
Tom and I returned from our Celtic retreat on Sunday to a garden bursting with abundance. I immediately went out and picked over 40lb tomatoes and several squash. At least…
I have long been a fan of Walter Brueggemann and Journey to the Common Good has not disappointed me. This book constitutes his Laing Lectures at Regent College from a couple of…
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