
A Prayer for the Beginning of Lent
“Help us to settle into the darkness so we can see your light breaking through.”
“Help us to settle into the darkness so we can see your light breaking through.”
Basically, Trinity Wall Street will own CDSP
What are the implications for us as Jesus calls us from comfort into discomfort
When we look into a mirror, we see a reflection staring back at us. That reflection is just an outer covering. What we should respect and inspect is the deeper self of the character within the outer shell.
“There is one point in common. Both Carnival and Lent are about giving the power and agency to the powerless.”
2FAB digs into Peter’s dross to find the gold within
Sometimes it feels like Jesus leads us into a cloud where we aren’t sure where to go; but God’s promises offer us courage to push on and keep moving.
Our struggle to build an inclusive church is fundamentally about conflicting views of how exactly Jesus accomplishes our salvation
“Psalm 148 is one of my favorites and is one that both begins and ends with the word “Hallelujah!” with an exclamation point. It’s meant to be emphasized and to be shouted joyfully, not mumbled or glossed over.”
Many stories from around the Episcopal/Anglican world emerge in any given week that we aren’t able to develop further here at the Cafe. So, here is a roundup of stories you might have missed.