by Christine Sine My Easter garden has undergone its final transformation. Last week I splurged on a pack of 100 Different Country flags and over the weekend added as many …
By Lilly Lewin Cardinals have always been a symbol of hope for me. During a very dark part of my life, I remember walking our cocker spaniel, Freddie, around our …
by Jenneth Graser The River of God has burst its banks and is One with the wide-open sea. Flowing from the sanctuary of Heaven, into the salty sea. All …
by Talitha Fraser These are significant times, and time for reflection on what we are doing with our lives or where we are going… measured somehow in sourdough starters and …
by Lilly Lewin I don’t know about you, but in this season of Covid-19, I’ve found myself too often “staring at the sky” wondering where Jesus is, rather than living …
by Christine Sine It’s Pentecost Sunday and I am preaching at our church, St Andrew’s Episcopal here in Seattle. It is also the beginning of our new theme “Read Life …
by Lilly Lewin If you follow the church year calendar, Pentecost is celebrated 50 days after Easter. It’s the day that the Church remembers and celebrates the coming of the …
Pentecost is this Sunday. Enjoy this beautiful poem by John Birch — Pentecost When was the last time that we heard the wind of your Spirit roar through this place? …
by Christine Sine The day of Pentecost is May 23rd this year and it is rapidly approaching. Each year I like to update my resource list with new and fresh …
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