The church celebrates the feast of the Transfiguration next Saturday. These words from Full Homely Divinity give us a taste of the wisdom on that site – and practices that we can use to celebrate the feast.
Archives for July 2016
A traveling prayer altar helps me stay centered.
My travel prayer altar has helped keep me more spiritually centered, grounded, patient, and grateful on family vacations and at conferences.
We Met A Stranger on the Road
Terrorism teaches us to fear the stranger. But our faith calls us to love.
Celebrating St. James, Apostle
There is something about Jesus that makes a claim on a person. St. James knew that at first hand.
Celebrating St. Mary Magdalene
The work of beholding resurrection and new life belongs to all the faithful.
Charting a Course of Faith when the Road Gets Rough
I haven’t given up on our country. I haven’t given up on God.
My daughter is growing into leadership – as an acolyte.
I am blessed as I watch my child grow. She is blessed as she learns she can be part of leading liturgy.
Preparing to Celebrate St. James, Apostle
St. James’s feast day is celebrated on July 25. In his life and death we receive the message: settle down, but keep going.
Preparing to celebrate St Mary Magdalene (and many more)
An interview with one of the co-authors of the Meet the Saints Family Storybook and Facilitator Guide (available as a free download!).
Prayer Stones and Hopeless Optimism
Maybe I am a hopeless optimist, but I think it is always worth a try to bring my family back around to faith, laughter, and great conversations.