by Tom Sine Before the Covid Pandemic abruptly arrived, mainline Protestant and Catholic churches – including a growing number of evangelical churches – were experiencing a slow decline in attendance. …
by Christine Sine Hospitality means primarily the creation of a free space where the stranger can enter and become a friend instead of an enemy. Hospitality is not to change …
Editor’s Note: We are pleased to present this guest post by Kendall Vanderslice from Edible Theology. Kendall is the author of We Will Feast: Rethinking Dinner, Worship, and the Community …
by Christine Sine Editor’s Note: The following post was originally posted here as a Meditation Monday. The following Quinoa Stir Fry recipe is from the post Cooking With Quinoa. Henri …
by Lynne Baab Editor’s Note: As Christine mentioned in her Meditation Monday, we are reposting some old favorites on the subject of hospitality. This post is adapted and excerpted from …
February 1st we celebrate the life and death of Brigid of Kildare, one of my favourite Celtic saints. One of the things I love about Brigid is her strong emphasis …
by Christine Sine. As American Thanksgiving, Advent and Christmas approach, our world seems more divided than ever and many families are finding it hard to gather without becoming embroiled in …
By Lilly Lewin I believe that hospitality is the twenty first century evangelism. How do we create spaces and opportunities to get to know people and help them get to …
by Christine Sine I have just visited a friend in Texas who has recently purchased a new house. Before I left she asked me to do a house blessing for …
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