Speaking to the Soul: Shepherds
Find that shepherd place in you, the place open to wonder. Listen, now, listen with the heart of a shepherd.
Find that shepherd place in you, the place open to wonder. Listen, now, listen with the heart of a shepherd.
The Reverend Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows, director of networking for the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, wrote the message for the House of Deputies’ Christmas newsletter, drawing a
The Reverend Lauren Stanley, priest-in-charge of Rosebud Episcopal Mission (West) in South Dakota, wrote an op-ed in The Dallas Morning News: “What I want for
I invite you to celebrate lille Juleaften with me this year. Finish your chores, put on your Christmas finery, and take a moment’s rest before the feast to come.
The cross-section discovered two weeks ago was shellacked and stationed temporarily in the church foyer last week.
The text of the Queen’s Christmas message is generally a well-kept secret.
“We who follow Jesus believe that the mountain came to us when God came among us in the person of Jesus to show us the way to live, to show us the way to love, to show us the way to transform this world from the nightmare it often is into the dream that God intends for us all.”
“There’s no better time than this to be in the Episcopal branch of the Jesus Movement,” Spellers said.
Let’s open up the gift of hope. With God’s other graces, it already lives in you. Reach into your spiritual closet. Take it out. Try it on. Get comfortable with it. Take it for a test drive. Share it with the family. Show it to the neighbors. Ask God to keep hope fresh in you every day.
Photo of St Mary’s, Newington In a BBC video, the Revd Cannon Giles Fraser talks about the high cost of securing the steeple for St