Tag: creation

Dispensing with Tradition, or What to Do With All Those Palms

In the Magazine this month we’re exploring our relationship with Creation; all things seen and unseen. In this piece, Kelly Wilson explores theme of our relationship with Creation through the lens of a humorous but faithful attempt to rightly dispose of “sacred” objects after Palm Sunday, and whether there are some parts of creation that are holier than others.

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The Mystery of Easter

In April at the Magazine, we’ll be looking at insights and reflections on the human (individual and collective) relationship with the created order. That could be nature, the environment, our use of resources, animals, each other, like the creed says – all things seen and unseen. In this piece by Linda Hunt examines the great sorrow and the great gift in the passion stories.

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Vegetarianism: Living in Harmony with the Garden

In April at the Magazine, we’ll be looking at insights and reflections on the human (individual and collective) relationship with the created order. That could be nature, the environment, our use of resources, animals, each other, like the creed says – all things seen and unseen. In this piece, David Hedges speaks to how he has embraced vegetarianism as a spiritual discipline.

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Easter people dressing a corpse

In April at the Magazine, we’ll be looking at insights and reflections on the human (individual and collective) relationship with the created order. That could be nature, the environment, our use of resources, animals, each other, like the creed says – all things seen and unseen. In this piece by Charles LaFond, we are asked if we can see God doing new things in our lives.

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Communion with creation: Holy Hikes

In April at the Magazine, we’ll be looking at insights and reflections on the human (individual and collective) relationship with the created order. That could be nature, the environment, our use of resources, animals, each other, like the creed says – all things seen and unseen. In this piece, Justin Cannon speaks to what inspired him to found Holy Hikes as a way to rebuild communion with creation.

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The Magazine: the sounds of silence

Yet the reality is, it’s made me realize that we define “silence” as, “The absence of human-created sound.” We become accustomed to the sounds, not only of our own voices, but the voices of the things we have created

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