Totes the Super Sunday!
by Rie Linton A teacher once told her children that they could use profanity, just as long as they wrote an essay about the word
by Rie Linton A teacher once told her children that they could use profanity, just as long as they wrote an essay about the word
Everyday Mysteries With others she manages a website for the Diocese of Colorado highlighting congregations’ creative ministries:
What can parishes do for students? And how can those of us who specialize in campus ministry help parishes engage with the students in their midsts?
Thanks for the songs, Pete Seeger — may we keep on singing and working for a better world:
From Australia’s Anglican Overseas Aid recently traveled on an annual trip led by the Anglican Church of Malaita to visit Ontong Java, the most northerly
Only a short distance from the National Cathedral (DC) a 150 year old fight over music in church is revealed in a recently discovered pamphlet.
The Reverend David Sellery, Author, Resource Creator and Retreat Leader. Committed to a vocation that focuses on encountering God in the midst of everyday life,
It’s interesting how memory and habit, over time, plays into what we hear or don’t hear, what we say or don’t say, and how those habits developed long ago creep into our present day lives whether there is a reason for them to be there or not. It creates a means by which we can invite God to reveal what no longer works for us in our lives.
What can parishes do for students? And how can those of us who specialize in campus ministry help parishes engage with the students in their midsts?