
Underwater Jesus
Sinking statues of Jesus is, it turns out, a niche but profound tradition spread around the seabeds of the earth; a reminder that there is no place beyond the reach of God’s love and mercy.
Sinking statues of Jesus is, it turns out, a niche but profound tradition spread around the seabeds of the earth; a reminder that there is no place beyond the reach of God’s love and mercy.
“In our homes help us to open our doors, extend our tables, open our hearts, embrace with open arms all who come, and teach us to be relentless in our welcome.”
“We are so much like the Early Church, and we are struggling and making the same mistakes. But we are exhorted to be humble, be like those little children whom Jesus cherished and used as an example. Love one another and avoid malice and envy and pride and all those other very human things. Be holy.”
It’s Christ the King and we talk about the reign of Christ in our lives
WE continue our series with Deacon Liz Margarita Hernandez Martinez, the only deacon in Cuba and The Rev. Leticia Guevara-Cuence from Georgia
We’re a little dubious of today’s Christ the King celebration, but we are definitely eager for life within Jesus’ reign
This originally appeared as part of the Daily Sip, a website from Charles LaFond, a spiritual companion, author, potter and fundraiser who lives on the
“The realm of God is a place of deep, universal compassion and understanding, not a hierarchy of power.”
After attending his diocesan convention, George Clifford wonders if there might be another way