Christmas Eve
“The waiting is almost over. Christ will be born again, and again, and again, until his coming to cleanse the whole world of sorrow and tragedy.”
“The waiting is almost over. Christ will be born again, and again, and again, until his coming to cleanse the whole world of sorrow and tragedy.”
Our special episode of devotions for Advent 4
What might Mary and Elizabeth have to say to us today?
Jesus calls us to be part of a new community that follows God’s ways of love and puts them into practice. Each of us is a means of grace for all the other people God puts into our lives.
“And these songs are not ordinary songs. They speak of making great the works of God in the life of the world. They are as much acts of resistance as they are outpourings of joy. Resistance and glorious visions of justice for the oppressed ring throughout our gospel today.”
We dig into Paul’s views on the implications of Christ for our lives
In darkness, the Lord will be a light to me
We steep in the flow of life-force and the life-force flows through us
May we all have patience, health, and opportunities to make sense of our failures.
“I’ve since learned that that particular feeling corresponded very nicely with the definition of what people call thin places or spaces. It means a place, time, or both that is invisible but can be felt in an almost tangible way. It’s a feeling that there’s only a step or two between heaven and earth, and any second you could take that step through what some call the veil of heaven.”