by Christine Sine Discernment as a way of life is very liberating. No more resolutions and far fewer goals. This paying attention to the journey, looking for God in the …
by Carol Dixon Opening words: The early part of the year is a good time to think about new beginnings – new challenges and new choices. Our first hymn takes …
This liturgy of prayer for Ukraine was graciously provided by Alissa Case of Little Way Chapel. You can find her on Instagram @littlewaychapel – Alissa Case of Little Way Chapel. …
by Christine Sine In a world shadowed by cruelty violence and loss is there good reason for the planting of flowers? Ah yes! For these bursts of colour and beautiful …
Another beautiful Taize Style service from St Andrews Episcopal church in Seattle A contemplative service with music in the style-of-Taize for the Second Sunday of Easter. Carrie Grace Littauer, prayer …
This is the second of a 2 part series on the instructed Eucharist. Today’s post starts with the creed that is said after the sermon – in the Episcopal church …
This is a post from a few years ago but wanted to highlight it since so many readers seem to be interested in the Introduction to the Liturgical Calendar: Resource …
by Christine Sine Even in the midst of pandemics, social distancing and deep injustices that divide us, there is still much to give thanks for. This service has been adapted …
As we end another week I am sure that like me, many of you are looking for a service that will believe your stress and contribute to your peace. Here …
Today I am posting real treat of contemplative services in addition to the usual contemplative service from St Andrews . As many of us continue to struggle with our pain …
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