by Christine Sine Courage is one of the most important qualities that wholehearted people have in common says Brené Brown in her important book The Gifts of Imperfection”. She is …
by Christine Sine Monday, in the US we celebrated what is known as Juneteenth, a relatively new federal holiday, established just three years ago in the wake of the murder …
by Christine Sine, It has been a rough couple of weeks. First I got COVID. Then my husband did and we spent the last week moping round the house. Fortunately …
by Christine Sine Fathers’ Day in the U.S. will be celebrated this next Sunday. I have thought a lot about my reaction to the idea of God as father. Where …
by Christine Sine As many of you know, last week I contracted COVID. This is my first encounter with the beast, and fortunately it has been mild. I am back …
by Christine Sine Last week I had great intentions of writing a post about rhythms and seasons which was very much in keeping with our current theme of Seasonal Spirituality. …
by Christine Sine It’s been quite a weekend. Sunday on the liturgical calendar was Trinity Sunday, and I went out looking at all the trinitarian symbols in my garden that …
by Christine Sine Yesterday was Covenanting Sunday at Seattle Mennonite Church which we are currently attending. For the first time I publicly offered my “yes” to their congregational covenant affirming …
Doesn’t it seem strange that Easter is a season of 50 days, Christmas of 12 and Pentecost, celebrating the birth of the church only gets one day? The weeks on …
by Christine Sine Yesterday was Pentecost Sunday, and those of us that remembered were dressed in red! Pentecost Sunday is about far more than wearing a splash or red to …
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