by Christine Sine I love to look at Holy Week from different perspectives. I have written about The Subversive Walk of Holy Week and the Garden Walk of Holy Week, …
Today’s post is an updated list of resources for Maundy Thursday, the day before Good Friday, which commemorates Jesus’ last Supper with the disciples and the institution of the Eucharist. …
by Carol Dixon Featured photo by Samuel McGarrigle from Unsplash Holy Week is a time when we remember Jesus’ journey to the Cross and his suffering and death and immerse ourselves in the …
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 …
by Lilly Lewin Did you know that 220 million people are celebrating Easter this Sunday, April 24th? The Orthodox Church is the second largest Christian Church after the Catholic Church. …
by John van de Laar Luke 23:33-47 A few years ago I was preaching at a church in Pietermaritzburg and I asked the people if they thought the world was …
by Carol Dixon Some years ago I was introduced to the Ignatian practice of imagining yourself present in one of the Gospel stories and imagining what one of the characters …
by Christine Sine For the joy set before him he endured the cross,(Heb 12:2) Last week I talked about the tears of blood Jesus shed and the agony he endured, …
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