Putting the “fun” in funeral
A new trend in funerals is to make them more fun: magicians, death cafés, chocolate caskets, and much more are obtained for non-traditional events upon
A new trend in funerals is to make them more fun: magicians, death cafés, chocolate caskets, and much more are obtained for non-traditional events upon
Christian Century has an essay by Benjamin J. Dueholm:
Thanks to Christ Church, Winnetka, IL – revised for 2014
Two seminarians took compline to the streets on Monday night during Lent in Berkeley. Maggie Foster and Spencer Hatcher, both first-year students at Church Divinity
by Donald Schell What is it we’re really doing together in church? Actually what do we think we’re doing together in any human community or
As churches are preparing for Lent with the last parties of Shrove Tuesday pancakes, Mardi Gras beads, Carnival masks, Taco Tuesday, and Fat Tuesday, they
Are Ashes To Go really such a great idea? The Rev.Michael Sniffen of The Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew in Brooklyn is not
by Sara Miles Since 2010, I’ve been part of a growing movement around the country that observes Ash Wednesday by carrying City of God, tells
When Chris Haw, now a Roman Catholic, looks back on his days as a worship leader at one branch of a famous mega-church, he learns that there is ritual implicit in pious non-ritualism. More important, done well liturgy works in a way that does not need to be forced.