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Mary’s Moment of Resistance

Luke 1: 46-56  What does Mary look like in your mind’s eye?  We’ve got a lot of romanticized notions about Mary. Beautiful, clean, the picture

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Nicholas, Santa, and Naivete

The last session of my Intro to Philosophy class fell on December 6 — St. Nicholas Day. That’s not such a big deal, I realize.

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A Glory Revealed

“Comfort, O comfort my people, says your God. Speak tenderly to Jerusalem and cry out to her….” Advent is the time when we hear again

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Advent with Cottontail

On November 27, the first Sunday of Advent, we published an adaptation of the introduction to All Creation Waits: The Advent Mystery of New Beginnings

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Oh, the Glow!

When I was a young girl, and my dad was my pastor and my mom sang in the choir, my brother and I occasionally sat

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What if Everything Changes?

My favourite morning dog-walking path can be treacherous. In the winter it’s treacherous for me because of ice and snow. But in the summer it’s

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A space to be known

The first blogpost I ever wrote for the Reformed Journal blog was about the Flint water crisis. It ended with an appeal for Michigan residents

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Song of Mary

This weekend I read with some interest a series of articles responding to the idea of the historian as activist. This topic was taken up

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