
The Song of Sorrow
By Sarina Gruver Moore I’ve found myself thinking about and appreciating sorrow these days. It’s a deeper and more profound experience than just sadness, but
By Sarina Gruver Moore I’ve found myself thinking about and appreciating sorrow these days. It’s a deeper and more profound experience than just sadness, but
For I am convinced that death…will not be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. – Romans
You’ve probably heard plenty about the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther nailing his 95 theses on the door of the church in Wittenberg, Germany. Nearly
As the luck (or the providence) of the calendar would have it, I get to blog here on The Twelve on the precise 500th anniversary
A number of years ago, my sister and I were driving to pick up a cake on a Sunday. We had planned a big birthday
by Heidi S. De Jonge What do you do with twenty-five years of sermons? A pastor died last year at the age of 54. His
by Allison Vander Broek A few weeks ago I attended The Liturgists Gathering here in Boston with a good friend of mine. I have a
A local coffee shop made news last week when it was a part of a festival associated with the LGBTQ community. A local politician referred
by Kate Kooyman Did you happen to listen to the episode of The Daily podcast that told the story of Shannon Mulcahy, a single mother
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