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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