Happy MLK Day
Instead of using your time on this MLK Day to read the musings of a middle-aged white guy, I suggest you honor the legacy of
Instead of using your time on this MLK Day to read the musings of a middle-aged white guy, I suggest you honor the legacy of
O Lord Jesus, whose apostles came and saw you in truth, and as they came were seen by you in truth: Liberate us from the
I knew I was going to be laid up this past week recovering from surgery, and figured a narcotic haze was not the best condition
The horrific events in France this past week raise some questions: How do we affirm democracy and freedom in the face of those who want to
Guest blogging today is Reverend Kara Root, pastor of Lake Nokomis Presbyterian Church (Minneapolis, MN), a congregation whose life revolves around Sabbath, worship and hospitality.
At least one corner of the internet (so it must be true!) proclaimed yesterday, January 13th, National Poetry at Work Day. [NB: This is not
Today, we welcome guest blogger, Sam Troxal. Thanks, Sam! I was in the office working on January 2. The day felt “in between.” The hospital
This poem by the late Irish poet John O’Donohue showed up in my inbox last week (via emails from Inward/Outward, a wonderful daily dose of
by Joshua Bode Eternal Father, who through the baptism of your Son’s body in the waters of the Jordan made known your blessing upon the
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