

Two poems from Denver-based poet Brother Daniel Klawitter

When we think about some of the commandments, we’re not even done fulfilling loving of our enemies. We don’t get to move on anything else. Later on, we can find out if we were right all along about this and that issue. We’re here to help each other, not to be right or wrong about this or that.”

Ian & David want you to help with an Easter project for next year!

That He may dwell in us, and we in Him

Luci and Jordan are back! And now they’re diving into the Apocrypha

Letters can be the sacred texts of our own lives

“As is often the case, the answer has something to do with love. God loved Jesus and that is why he gave him glory… presence… the ability to see God in everyday living.”

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“For me, it’s a joy when I run across a piece of Scripture that starts my mind playing and sometimes singing along with a piece of music with which I’m familiar. Somehow it makes the text more accessible, especially those done in the old style and language.”

Thinking Anglicans today published an opinion piece by Andrew Greystone. Following on the recent publication of the Church of England’s inquiry into sexual abuse (see