Faith • Liturgical Reflections Lent and the Lessons of Silence Andy Scott | 3 min read We live in a noisy world. A soundtrack of competing commercials and conversations, a cacophony of messages that form and reform our attention and desires. The high velocity noise of... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections On Occupation & Ashes Madison Perry | 3 min read Do you feel trapped in an occupation? When asked to describe the perfect job, I often find myself frustrated, exclaiming: “It doesn’t exist!” Recently, a friend confessed a dark day-dream:... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Have Mercy Upon Us Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read I do love a good story. And it’s not always apparent on the first page. Having read most of Dickens, I now know that it will take about 25 pages... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections On Anomie and Advent Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read Anomie. Not a very wake-up-in-the-morning word for any day, much less the last Saturday of Christmas. And yet it is a word that runs through my mind as I watch... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections A Midwife at Christmas Kristie Turner Monteiro | 4 min read My phone beeps, piercing the quiet night. I climb from my bed, trying not to wake my children, a few of whom climbed into our bed in the wee hours... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections As Far as the Curse is Found Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read All of us have antennae. We watch for things, hoping that what we see and hear is more truthful than not. And when we sense that something is being said... Continue Reading