By Emily Huff — Today is World Kindness Day. It also happens to be my daughter’s birthday which seems incredibly fitting. In light of that, I’d like to share a…
By Catherine Lawton — Not as many May first flowers here as in places where I lived as a child. There, roses burst, clambered, and climbed already, enough garden posies…
By Emily Huff — On the United Nations’ webpage dedicated to the World Day of Social Justice, social justice is defined as “an underlying principle for peaceful and prosperous coexistence…
Cyber Monday Sale – Free & Reduced Products on Godspace! Digital Download of Rest in the Moment – 9.99, $6.99 A PDF downloadable version of the book: Rest…
The Lectionary Gospel reading for American Thanksgiving Day is Matthew 6:25-33. It’s a passage that’s very familiar to those of us who live with anxiety and deal with fear. And…
Today is World Kindness Day. We celebrate with this poem written by Ana Lisa De Jong — THE SPACE BETWEEN Kindness is the space between a spring rising from a…
Today we celebrate All Saints Day! We encourage you to also check out these great posts written a few years ago – One Protestant’s Reflection on All Saints Day by…
By Jan Blencowe — All Hallows marks an important turn on the wheel of the year. From now until the winter solstice the darkness grows. Halloween in ancient Celtic times was…
By Lynne Baab Today is National Grandparents Day, celebrated in the United States since 1978. Some other countries have grandparents day on other days of the year, and some countries…
A post reflecting on last Monday’s holiday, Labor Day by Jan Blencowe — Laboring brings up many connotations. Labor is thought of as synonymous with work, and “work” can feel…