I came across this beautiful ancient prayer in my files today and could not resist sharing it again. It is such a soothing prayer. Take a couple of deep breaths …
by Christine Sine Jesus has come to transform people not to exclude them (Richard Rohr Wondrous Encounters 21) It was these words of Richard Rohr that held my attention this …
by Lilly Lewin This week we started our Lenten practice at thinplaceNASHVILLE, with a Shrove Tuesday pancake dinner at a local cafe. Shrove Tuesday, or Pancake Tuesday is the day …
by Christine Sine A “true” or “canonical” icon is most often said to be “written,” for it is indeed theology written in the language of colour and form. Every line …
by Christine Sine When you do things from the soul you feel a river moving in you a joy (Rumi, Moving Water) Last week our associate rector Danae Ashley handed …
by Christine Sine I have a canvas print of this prayer, which sits on my office desk, a frequent reminder for me to sit quietly and refocus myself on the …
by Christine Sine Over the weekend someone shared this quote from St. Teresa of Avila with me: “Remember: if you want to make progress on the path and ascend to the …
by Christine Sine A couple of weeks ago in my Advent post Light Emerges in the Darkness I included a prayer/poem that I wrote on a recent trip to Pennsylvania. That …
I love this Christmas poem by Madeleine L’Engle. It is a perfect one to reflect on as we continue our walk either through Advent or through the 12 days of …
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