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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