Another post about racism with a dose of hope
How do you begin to dismantle racism in our daily lives? Miriam writes about the challenge and the necessity of challenging and obliterating racism.
How do you begin to dismantle racism in our daily lives? Miriam writes about the challenge and the necessity of challenging and obliterating racism.
Thanks to his sermon at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the world knows who Bishop Michael Curry is and knows his message. On my social media feeds, a question keeps coming up again and again: What do we do now? There are lots of things we can do, so let’s start at home.
Something I’ve learned over the past decade from serving The Diocese of Virginia as the Director of Shrine Mont Camps
Dear Friends, Grace and Peace to you and those you love! We hope that this Eastertide is one
Sexuality and gender seem unique in their capacity to elicit terror in adults and embarrassment in children.
Mom cooked a huge Thanksgiving meal each year – and I never got why. Until, that is, we had to celebrate Thanksgiving without her.
How would we know love, true love, without its companion death?
God always gives us enough love, enough index cards, enough milk, enough snuggles, and compassion to share.
I asked my girls what they think my husband and I did to nurture their friendship. They attribute their love for each other to some of our core values.
Everyone loves babies. They know where they’ve come from and they know to whom they belong: Infinite Love.