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
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Advent and Expectation Andy Scott | 3 min read I have always been vaguely aware that the four weeks leading up to Christmas were called Advent. As a child I relished opening the door of the cardboard calendar to... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections When the Call is Not Easy Rebecca Schad | 4 min read I needed to know that God could still use me in the lives of my daughters despite my obvious imperfections, even if his calling drew me beyond what I thought possible. Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Marking Time Laura Merzig Fabrycky | 2 min read Today begins the season of Advent, the beginning of a new ecclesial year. Following the broad stretches of time that are called “common” or “ordinary,” the waning days of the... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections “Bless My Enemies, O Lord” TWI Admin | 3 min read Bishop Nikolai Velimirovich of Ohrid and Žiča (1881-1956), a Serbian Orthodox bishop, was arrested and sent to the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau following the German invasion of Yugoslavia. This prayer... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections A Lifetime of Liturgies Virginia Watson | 5 min read Editor’s Note: For this article Steve Garber asked longtime friend Virginia Watson to reflect on her life and the liturgies that have kept her faith and love alive over a lifetime. All... Continue Reading