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
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Love, Liturgy and the Architecture of Time Thomas Hinson | 6 min read My conversion was sudden, but not altogether surprising. The efforts of friends to evangelize me had planted seeds, kindling questions demanding answers. “Could I really trust this?” “Would it really... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections On Prayer Again Adam Joyce | < 1 min read In light of the discussions of listening and calling this week, here is a prayer from Walter Brueggemann’s superb prayer collection, Awed to Heaven, Rooted in Earth. In the words... Continue Reading