by Laurie Klein, as originally published here “Lilt” in Lent? Well yes, the word’s synonyms suggest faith on the upswing: spirited, buoyant, springy. How on earth can I consider those…
by Emily Huff We have been living in a global pandemic for over two years now, as Friday, March 11th marked two years since the World Health Organization officially declared…
by Christine Sine Here in Seattle it is the beginning of spring. Daffodils seem to dance across the garden with their bright yellow faces turned towards the sun, and cherry…
By Lilly Lewin I am working with two themes this Lenten season 1. Experiencing Beauty instead of Ashes (Isaiah 61) and 2. Experiencing the Love of God Daily, I…
by Christine Sine The prayer above is my Ash Wednesday prayer for this year. It is really a prayer for the whole of Lent. The image is created from ashes…
by Melissa Taft Lent marks an intentional journey to the glorious joy of Easter – one that is marked often with contemplation and prayer. It begins with Ash Wednesday: literal…
by Lilly Lewin Lent started this week on Wednesday. I’ve heard from two friends who are just done. They are not participating in lent 2022 because the last two years…
by John van de Laar This article is an excerpt from the new Lent Liturgical and Spiritual Practice guide from Sacredise entitled Irrepressible—How Lent can lead us to resilience. You…
by Christine Sine Last Wednesday, I facilitated the last of a book study series I’d been leading on The Gift of Wonder. Each participant brought some slices of apple and…
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