by Christine Sine. Hospitality in ancient Palestine was more than a courtesy extended to friends and travellers. It was the means that villages used to determine if strangers were friends…
by Christine Sine Today’s post is a repost from last year in memory of Leonard Cohen who died a couple of days ago. His song “Anthem” which I link to at…
by Christine Sine Truly seeking God requires courage. These words spoken by our deacon in last Sunday’s sermon really caught my attention and keep resonating in my spirit as I…
As we wind up our week looking at overcoming consumerism this video came to mind. Why do we seem compelled to purchase certain things? When are we most vulnerable? How…
by Christine Sine Its time to get ready for Advent and Christmas. Decorations, trees, lights and gifts are already prominently displayed in the stores encouraging us to buy early and be…
by Christine Sine Do we really choose between the world and Christ as between two conflicting realities absolutely opposed? Or do we choose Christ by choosing the world as it…
by Christine Sine Leroy Barber’s new book Embrace: God’s Radical Shalom for a Divided World inspired me. Though I usually read through a book in a few days, this was…
by Christine Sine The garden is the initial core location of God’s presence on earth; this is where God’s presence is first manifest, both in giving instructions to humanity (2:15-17)…
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