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 April Yamasaki If we think of the church year as a whole, there are four Sundays to prepare for Christmas—the first Sunday of Advent, the second Sunday of Advent, …
by Sheila Hamil I’d like to share a light-hearted drama recording with you, which I wrote some years ago for family worship, in order to set the scene, and to …
by Barbie Perks A local pastor preached yesterday about the ambivalence some feel regarding their faith. I listened intently because he was describing exactly how I had been feeling for …
by Christine Sine A few weeks ago, the Guardian published the following article: Tear Down these Walls or Get Used to A World of Fear, Separation and Division which made me …
Writing by Karen Wilk and visual art by Karen Tamminga-Paton Love Covers “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers a multitude of wrongs.” 1 Peter 4:8 My daughters and …
By Jean Andrianoff — Originally posted March 28, 2019 here. No doubt the most famous wall in the world is the Great Wall of China, a colossal feat of human engineering. …
by June Friesen As I have contemplated the theme of this Lenten season that of building a positive life as one tears down walls I was reminded of Jesus story …
Reflection and poetry by Karen Wilk, visual art by Karen Tamminga-Paton In Orthodox Christian traditions, Lent has been referred to as the bright sad season. I can relate to the …
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