Holiday survival guide
The Rev. Victoria Weinstein, offers a guide for church leaders during Advent and Christmas.
The Rev. Victoria Weinstein, offers a guide for church leaders during Advent and Christmas.
by W. Christopher Evans To hear the praises of Orcas, we may have to sail silently; To smell the incense of Redwoods, we may have
Rhonda Mawhood Lee draws from memories of growing up in Montreal, a world of two languages, to reflect on the power of Pentecost:
by Sam Candler At Pentecost, when the Christian Church remembers the day on which the disciples “were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to
by Donald Schell To my surprise, a couple of events in the past week had me thinking freshly about the Ascension. And to write about
We are celebrating the holiest season of the Christian year, a season we enter after seven weeks of preparation. How would you speak about your experiences during this time to someone who wasn’t attending a church, but might want to?
When I stop, when I go into contemplation and meditation, when I breathe again and do the sacred action of plopping and hanging my head and being done with my own agenda, I hear that, ‘You don’t have that kind of time,’ you have time only to cultivate presence and authenticity and service, praying against all odds to get your sense of humor back.
Mark Harris shares his sermon from the Easter Vigil. How would you answer Lily’s question?
J.S. Bach and Paul Simon. Together again.
Human suffering is ubiquitous. What makes Jesus’ death on the cross is not what humans did to Jesus, but that God responded with love to hate and with life to death.