Yesterday I posted some thoughts on why we go on spiritual retreats and some guidelines on how to conduct your own personal retreat in this article Spiritual Retreats: Powerful Tools …
We used this beautiful Celtic liturgy in church yesterday. It is called the Ionian Creed and is published in the Iona Abbey Worship Book We believe in God above us, …
It is harvest season. I am frantically drying, preserving and freezing the abundance of apples from our trees, making green smoothies from the delicious salad greens and indulging in wonderful …
Still grappling with these words from Daniel Taylor’s book In Search of Sacred Places: Simplicity is no great virtue unless wedded to right priorities. A desirable simplicity entails the recognition of …
Last week I shared this quote from Business Secrets of the Trappist Monks: It is as though the materialism that has a death grip on this culture has taken our spirituality …
The heavens declare your glory, the seas and everything beneath speak of your majesty. From the beauty of a butterfly’s wing to the roar of a hurricane’s wind we see …
The focus for my next few weeks will be “Practicing resurrection”. I am starting each morning by asking myself the question: “How do I plan to practice resurrection today?” This …
Today’s post in the series Return to Our Senses in Lent is written by James Prescott. James is a writer and author from Sutton, near London, UK. He blogs regularly on his own …
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