by Christine Sine, This morning, I pulled out one of my favourite Christmas, or should I say “after Christmas” ornaments. I love this modern day depiction of how the Joseph…
Today’s contemplative service from St Andrews Episcopal church in Seattle, with music in the style of Taize contains special prayers and intentions for racial reconciliation and peace. Carrie Grace Littauer,…
By Lilly Lewin During Covid19, we have been hosting our thinplaceNASHVILLE gatherings on Zoom three times a week. Each gathering utilizes the same scriptures and prayer practices, but we are…
by Christine Sine Lent is still a couple of months away. It doesn’t begin until March 6th, but I am already thinking about how I will practice it and longing…
by Lilly Lewin Last Friday, I was in the midst of the Story Gathering in Nashville. It’s a conference of creativity where story tellers from all walks of life gather…
by Gil George There “They” are, walking down the street in my neighborhood. Who do “They” think “They” are? Coming into my place as if “They” belonged here, coming into…
by Christine Sine Leroy Barber’s new book Embrace: God’s Radical Shalom for a Divided World inspired me. Though I usually read through a book in a few days, this was…
Q&A with Brenda Salter McNeil You have been tackling reconciliation issues for a long time. What brought about the idea for this particular book, Roadmap to Reconciliation? Brenda Salter…
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