by Vidhya Chintala, originally posted on Circlewood‘s blog The Ecological Disciple as part of of their Practical Earthkeeping feature, here. Every time we go on a family walk or hike, …
by Catherine Lawton As my husband and I make our backyard garden a hospitable place for creatures, pollinators, and people … I watch the bees on flowers (like in these …
by Christine Sine Summer for me is always a season of radical hospitality. It is also one of the cornerstones of the life of Christ and his legacy to us …
by Christine Sine Here in Seattle it is the beginning of spring. Daffodils seem to dance across the garden with their bright yellow faces turned towards the sun, and cherry …
By Lilly Lewin ISAIAH 11: 1-5 THE MESSAGE 1-5 A green Shoot will sprout from Jesse’s stump, from his roots a budding Branch. The life-giving Spirit of God will hover …
by Christine Sine I love gardening and one of the things I love about living in the northern hemisphere is that Easter coincides with the spring blossoming and planting seasons. …
by Lilly Lewin This week we are reflecting on Matthew 13 during our thinplaceNASHVILLE gatherings, The Parable of the Sower. When you think of the Sower, do you think of …
by Christine Sine Last week I held a zoom conversation with participants in the Spirituality of Gardening online course. I thoroughly enjoy these calls which give all of us an opportunity to …
by Christine Sine It’s time to get back to church… or is it? I know that many church leaders are struggling with when and how to begin gatherings again. Some …
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