by Lilly Lewin I’ve posted this before, but it’s a great practice for Epiphany, January, or even next year post Advent…Looking back at your year and doing some reflection before …
By Lilly Lewin In January, I like to continue to remember the childhood of Jesus and realize that even though the lectionary grows him up quickly, we don’t have to …
by Christine Sine As this year draws to a close and 2020 approaches I find myself both looking back and looking forward. New prayers and poems seem to bubble up …
by Lilly Lewin The Word became flesh and blood, and moved into the neighborhood. We saw the glory with our own eyes, the one of a kind glory, like Father, …
By Carol Dixon — In the dark days at the beginning of December, I venture out into our garden (usually my husband’s domain) and look out for little green shoots …
By Talitha Fraser — In these troubled times it can seem that there is more that separates us than connects us, a fear of the future that invites apathy and …
by Christine Sine I often feel that I am an absolute novice when it comes to prayer. You might say that Jesus teach me to pray is the quest of a lifetime. I …
By Lilly Lewin photo by Paul DeGraaf Recently, I’ve found that I need new vision, new eyes to see Jesus with again. I realized that I’ve gotten blinded to the …
by Lilly Lewin The Lectionary Old Testament reading for this weekend is from Jeremiah 29: 1, 4-7. It is what I call the forgotten part of Jeremiah 29. Many of …
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