by Christine Sine Tom and I just returned from the Inhabit Conference. This is a yearly event for us that draws together a diverse group of people from across North …
by Elaine Breckenridge February 1 marks the feast day of St. Brigid of Ireland. Her life approximately dates from 452-523. Saints have always been a part of my faith tradition …
By Lilly Lewin The gospel passage from the Lectionary a couple of weeks ago was LUKE 13:10-17. We journaled from it at thinplaceNASHVILLE, and I have been “chewing on it” …
by Christine Sine Does God care about physical health or only about our spiritual wellbeing?” It is a good question to ask ourselves especially now as many of us are …
by Christine Sine I mentioned a couple of weeks ago in my post Discerning the Way Ahead that the place we need to start is by revisiting our theology. Al Tizon’s book Whole …
by Christine Sine As Advent approaches and we prepare our hearts and minds for the coming of Christ let us remember the image of God within us and the promise …
By Jeannie Kendall — As I write this I have just watched the film “Impossible”, the moving (and true) story of a family caught up in the Boxing Day tsunami of …
By Talitha Fraser — Shalom… I try and think what to write about wholeness or peace or wellbeing. Right now, I’m not certain I know anything about that. I …
by Christine Sine I am sick to my soul as I read the news about racist violence in Charlottesville, Va. I am sick to my soul as I read about violence …
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