by Beth Stedman How do we lean into the Light of Christ? When I first saw this question in an email from Christine I honestly dismissed it a little. It …
by Joy Lenton I live mole-like with M.E-tired, sleep-deprived, hyper-sensitive eyes. I’m shunning the limelight, well any light come to that. Give me shadowy gloom, soft-lit lamps and subdued hues …
by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt Here is the Light of the World See it shine between parent and child in their teasing bedtime negotiations, For stories and clean teeth. Here …
by Alex Tang In clinical medicine, there is a very powerful treatment called master inactivity. An experienced clinician knows that there are times in the management of a patient with a …
by Christine Sine As I read through my Saturday post I was struck by Bailey’s comment They came not to the city of Jerusalem where the Jews thought God’s glory …
A couple of weeks ago I posted this photo with an earlier version of this prayer and encouraged you to consider getting ready for the season of Advent when our …
It is hard to believe that we are more than half way through September, zooming towards the end of the liturgical year, Advent and the celebration of Christmas. Harvest festivals, …
Each one of us is like a stained glass window – beautiful, colourful and translucent said our rector Cherry Hairston in a recent sermon. We are all beautiful in ourselves but …
You can probably tell that Barbara Brown Taylor’s book Learning to Walk in the Dark, has really impacted me. I continue to think about what she says and this morning was struck …
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