by Christine Sine The advent of the Lord is near. New light dawning where there has been darkness. The advent of the Lord is near. New hope reigning where …
These last couple of weeks have been challenging for all of us. The massacres in Paris, Beirut, and Baghdad have shocked and grieved us. The angry and fearful ways many have responded, …
by Christine Sine Lord we grieve with the people of Paris. We grieve, for the lives lost in senseless violence. Our tears are shed for those who have been wounded. Our …
With our focus on pilgrimage and journey over the last couple of months I have thought a lot about what pilgrimage means. It is not not something to be entered …
As Thanksgiving, Advent and Christmas approach we all feel pressured to do more, eat more and buy more. Finding quiet moments to sit and enjoy God is not always easy and …
Mark 10:46-52 tells the story of the healing of Bartimaeus son of Timaeus, a blind beggar. It is a remarkable story, not so much because Jesus heals him but because the …
As the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere approaches the coast of Mexico we offer up a special prayer: Merciful God, Compassionate Christ, Transforming Spirit, Have mercy on …
Today’s prayer is taken from one of our new set of prayer cards. I have been using it each morning over the last week as my focus for meditation. On the …
Last week I facilitated a Rest in the Moment retreat that has had me thinking a lot about the need to pause at regular intervals throughout the day for prayer …
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