
The Sabbath is not for Resting Alone
by Laurna Strikwerda Scott Hoezee is off today. We welcome Laurna Strikwerda. She lives in Washington, DC and attends St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal
by Laurna Strikwerda Scott Hoezee is off today. We welcome Laurna Strikwerda. She lives in Washington, DC and attends St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal
By Rebecca Koerselman When asked what my favorite holiday is, as a believer, the correct answer is Easter. But I really do love Easter. Some
John 20.1-18 by Thom Fiet This is the moment when most Westerners raised on scientific and historical methods wave their collective hands and ask to
For as long as he was capable of suffering, he felt pain and sorrow for us; and now that he has ascended into heaven and
In comedy, they say, timing is everything. If so, this post will bomb. It takes up the theme of Easter jokes, a practice in the
by Kate Kooyman Theresa Latini is taking a short break from her rotation on The Twelve. While she’s away, we welcome Kate Kooyman. Kate is
Last Friday night as I was driving along, someone decided that he needed to slam into my car and then speed away. Totally senseless. Not
It’s Tuesday, the Tuesday of Holy Week. I am a pretty-informed, long-term Christian. Yet for much of my life, if asked about the Tuesday before
by Brian Keepers Director Woody Allen once quipped, “I’m not afraid of death; I just don’t want to be there when it happens.” Allen’s words
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