Looking Back and Looking Ahead: The Practice of Reflection
“Moving into a new year doesn’t mean starting over, it means starting again, armed with wisdom we’ve gathered along the […]
“Moving into a new year doesn’t mean starting over, it means starting again, armed with wisdom we’ve gathered along the […]
In 2020 and 2022, I developed sets of prayer stations that could be used either at home or in a
Do you ever find it hard to live presently in one season, while also planning for another?
This year, I want to slow down and savor the Advent season.
What I loved the most about revisiting Narnia was, once again, getting lost in the story.
In late spring and early summer, we experience a lot of endings—and new beginnings.
As the United States nears the 2022 midterms, I decided to create a new set of prayer stations to be used during this election season. These stations provide people with tangible ways to pray for our communities and leaders as we continue to navigate how to interact with each other in politically divided times.
This summer, I have learned a lot about how to hold contrasting feelings: joy and sadness, excitement and anxiety, even fear and courage.
The complete list of activities and supplies included with our church’s Lent at Home kit.