Innocent, Honest Confessions
“Mama, will your bottom just keep getting bigger and bigger until the baby gets here?”
Innocent, Honest Confessions Read Post »
“Mama, will your bottom just keep getting bigger and bigger until the baby gets here?”
Innocent, Honest Confessions Read Post »
Today is not only the Feast of the Confession of Saint Peter, but also the first day of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. This week falls each January between two holy days: The Confession of Saint Peter and the Conversion of Saint Paul.
Editor’s Note: This is a reprise of a Grow Christians post Nurya Love Parish wrote in June 2016, when our
Celebrating St. Peter & St. Paul Read Post »
Jesus builds his church on the confession of a man with a sketchy record when it comes to firm faith.
On the Feast of the Confession of Saint Peter, I notice his faith and his doubt. Read Post »
Sacrificial love is an embodied faith lived for the benefit of other people.
St. Peter & St. Paul teach us to embody faith. Read Post »
The Israelites didn’t see casting lots as a game of chance. They saw it as a revelation of God’s will.
The disciples cast lots to select St. Matthias. My kids do too. Read Post »
The feast of St. Peter’s confession is a great time to mix up some tasty rocks with the kids.
Edible Fudge Rocks for the Confession of St. Peter Read Post »
There is no moment on earth when I met Jesus in the flesh, but like Peter and Paul in this image, I too stand at his feet.
Celebrating St. Peter & St. Paul, Apostles Read Post »
The Episcopal Church celebrates the feast of St. Peter and St. Paul on June 29th. Through the forgiveness Jesus gave Peter and the conversion Paul experienced, we are reminded to have hope for ourselves and those we love.
Preparing to Celebrate St. Peter & St. Paul Read Post »