
Faith Reels: ‘Trumbo’ … courage is contagious, but sometimes takes awhile
This weeks review is the bio-pic “Trumbo” starring Brian Cranston; a film that examines the meaning of freedom in a time of fear
This weeks review is the bio-pic “Trumbo” starring Brian Cranston; a film that examines the meaning of freedom in a time of fear
The National Gallery in the UK is producing a series of short videos on angels based on paintings in their collection. They are a delightful exploration of the meaning and presence of angels in art and in the psyche.
Interfaith Voices has an interview with the Presiding Bishop on the Episcopal Church “Moving Beyond ‘White Anglo-Saxon Protestant'”
Reece Marshburn is a composer and member of St Gabriel’s Episcopal Church in Portland, OR. Here he offers a reflection on composing; viewing it as both spiritual practice and piece of belonging to community
We cannot receive the blessings of the overwhelming beauty and power of God’s creation without the gifts of air and light. Air moves, and we have the wind which sometimes blows gently against our bodies, and others moans through the cracks in our homes like a miserable ghost. Usually, I listen to the wind and consider that a friend has come to visit me
This week’s review is ‘Brooklyn.’ It’s a love story, an immigrant story and it just might have something important to tell us about congregational development.
In the Magazine we’re looking at worship and its intersection with our lives. In this piece, Carrie Willard invites us to sit with her and calls upon us to extend the invitation to others – #sitbyme
In the Magazine this month, we’re exploring worship. In this piece, George Clifford looks at how Neibuhr’s summary of the purpose of worship as the increase of the love of God and neighbor has consistently guided his ministry.
This week’s review is the Hunger Games final installment, Mockingjay Part 2.