by Christine Sine It is the day after Easter and I sit here in the glow of the resurrection, immersed in its joy and surrounded by its celebration. It is…
by Christine Sine It’s Holy week. Yesterday many of us progressed around the church with our palm fronds singing hosanna, reminding ourselves of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Through the…
by Christine Sine What on earth are we doing to creation? We have disrupted the ecological balance of all God created on earth, and we owe it to God, to…
A couple of days ago we celebrated the equinox, that day that occurs every six months when the sun sits directly above the Equator. On an equinox, roughly half the…
by Christine Sine A few weeks ago, the Guardian published the following article: Tear Down these Walls or Get Used to A World of Fear, Separation and Division which made me…
by Christine Sine This morning I sat in my sacred corner looking out at a drab and chilly Seattle morning. My husband tells me that spring arrived while I was…
by Christine Sine The great science fiction author Isaac Asimov once said: “Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off everything once in a while or the…
by Christine Sine A few weeks ago I read a fascinating article that talked about how chemical sprays – both pesticides and fertilizers – negatively impact pollination by altering the…
Join Christine Sine for Preparing for the Garden Walk of Holy Week, a quiet reflective retreat the week before Palm Sunday that will prepare us for the challenging week ahead.…
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