Christmas is Easter
by Sara Miles I used to really love Christmas as a kid, and couldn’t understand how anyone could possibly be surly about it: sparkly stuff
by Sara Miles I used to really love Christmas as a kid, and couldn’t understand how anyone could possibly be surly about it: sparkly stuff
Psalm 24, 29 (Morning) Psalm 8, 84 (Evening) Genesis 3:8-15 Revelation 12:1-10 Kirkepiscatoid
Thomas’ question to Jesus about how they were to follow him when they didn’t know his agenda or his itinerary is one that is easy for us to relate to. We like to be in control of where we go, when and how, but sometimes we just can’t do that.
by Cameron Partridge At a post-Eucharist lunch at Harvard Divinity School earlier this week, a student asked me a question about children, nativity plays, and
The Feast Day of Lillian Trasher Everyday Mysteries With others she manages a website for the Diocese of Colorado highlighting congregations’ creative ministries:
The real hope of Advent is that God, in God’s way and God’s time, is bringing to completion what God began in Jesus, a hope that animates and empowers God’s people with a genuine zest for life. So this Advent, please do not obstruct these gates; instead, let’s proclaim the one who is life itself.
Delight yourself also in the Lord, and he shall give you the desire of your heart. (Psalm 37:4) What strange and troubling times we live
by Doug Fisher Part 2 of 2 Amidst the current debate over gun regulation that has been marked by polarized conflict, Christians are called to
Psalm 63:1-8(9-11), 98 (Morning) Psalm 103 (Evening) “We have met the enemy and he is us.” As we reach the end of this book, today’s