by Christine Sine It’s just before the passover feast. Jesus is eating dinner in Bethany and Mary pours expensive perfume on his feet and wipes them with her hair. (John 12 & …
by Lilly Lewin, Wine, Cheese, Chocolate and Jesus! This has been our invitation to thinplace for the past few years. My husband Rob and I have hosted a thinplace gathering …
By Nils Von Kalm God’s Gift to a Broken World We live in a world of immense suffering, and whether we call ourselves Christian or not, we are often faced …
by Michael Moore This fireplace and cooking area (in Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland) makes me think of the fire around which Peter and the crowd of people huddled as Jesus …
By James Prescott When we speak of lent, we often think about what we’re giving up. Whether it’s the bog standard chocolate (which was one of the things I did …
By Steve Wickham Maundy Thursday, the Celebration of Friendship PRESENCE is a word that has connotations of being present, visible, noticeable, and active. Yet God’s Presence has something mysterious about …
by Christine Sine I wrote this prayer for Good Friday last year, but as I grieved today over the devastation in Brussels and the many places of pain and suffering around …
by Christine Sine In 1511, the German artist Albrecht Dürer fashioned a woodcut of Mary Magdalene’s encounter with the resurrected Jesus as depicted in John 20:15. She has come to …
By Ellen Haroutunian “It seems then,” said the Unicorn, “that there is a real Tash, after all.” “Yes,” said the Dwarf. “And this fool of an Ape, who didn’t believe …
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