
Showing the Way
I am convinced that we are all exiles (one way or another). And so, we need GOD to show us the Way home.
I am convinced that we are all exiles (one way or another). And so, we need GOD to show us the Way home.
Luci and Jordan deliver a special devotional episode for the second Sunday of Advent
Paul gets worked up about money
I believe these travelers who arrive carrying only small bundles of meager possessions, their children clinging to hems and sleeves for safety, are not feared because they are a threat to our sovereignty and security. Instead, I believe, too many people fear the caravans and the sojourners because they are forced to confront the consequences of actions taken in their names.
“Prophecy is not a puzzle for us to figure out, it’s a poem that may lodge in our hearts and inspire something that we might not have imagined if it were all laid out for us. It’s a little riskier to read prophecy this way because it means that we won’t walk away from it with a definite idea of what the future holds, only the, sometimes vague, notion that God may be doing something.”
A campus pastor reflects on the gift of service experienced through an intentional Episcopal Service Corp program
In this review we tease out the conversation between Rachel Held Evans’ Inspired and Eugene Peterson’s Eat This Book
“This week may we all walk towards the light. May we all seek to be a light to others who may be walking in their own form of darkness.”
The Café has covered its fair share of news about episcopal transitions this year. There have been so many, it seems like more than the