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
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Good Friday and Broken Bodies Laura Tardie | 3 min read I pulled back the curtain to the patient’s room in the Emergency Department. It billowed like a hot air balloon from the crowd of medical experts surrounding the patient in... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Footwashing and Forgiveness Lindsey Long | 3 min read Tonight is Maundy Thursday, or Holy Thursday. This is the night we remember the work of Christ’s hands. These are the very hands that will soon have nails driven through... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Wounds that Heal the World Kate Harris | 6 min read One day, John knew, Heaven would come down and mend God’s broken world and make it our true, perfect home once again. And he knew, in some mysterious way that... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Thoughts from the Dying for a New Year Rev. Bill Haley | 5 min read The dying have a lot to teach the living. I’ve often mentioned that I’ve come to discover the deepest truths about life, God, and the spiritual life from the lives... Continue Reading