With Pentecost Sunday now past, the church enters into Ordinary Time. There are still feasts and holidays and Saint’s Days and celebrations of other special people, but it is no…
Kong See Fatt Chai: Reflection on Lunar Chinese New Year by Alex Tang — The greatest annual human migration on earth often goes unnoticed by the world. Every year, between…
By Emily Huff — Today is World Kindness Day. It also happens to be my daughter’s birthday which seems incredibly fitting. In light of that, I’d like to share a…
World Communion Sunday is a celebration observed by several Christian denominations, taking place on the first Sunday of every October, that promotes Christian unity and ecumenical cooperation. It focuses on…
By Emily Huff — On the United Nations’ webpage dedicated to the World Day of Social Justice, social justice is defined as “an underlying principle for peaceful and prosperous coexistence…
By Ana Lisa De Jong — THE LAND We fight over the land. We claim it through greed, or the patterns of decades, and the entitlement of our father’s, whose…
By Jan Blencowe — Probably the best known words of St. John the Baptist are “He must increase, but I must decrease”. If you hail from a Christian tradition that…
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