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 • Theological Reflections The Word Became Flesh Kami Rice | 4 min read Incarnation. I have been living in southern France for nearly 16 months now, all the while alternately holding and then losing hope that I will one day be fluent in... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Companions in the Fullness of Time Mary Woodiwiss | 5 min read This Advent, as we turn again - individually and corporately - to watch and wait for, to worship and adore, the Lord who both has come and will come again, will we believe that he can deliver us from all that threatens our groundedness in Him? Can we become capable of trusting that He will walk with us in the hardest of times? Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Forgetting Mary’s Story Lindsey Long | 4 min read It is good for us to remember the Christmas story begins with a startled young woman. An angel interrupts Mary amidst her daily tasks with an incredible proposition. He tells... 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