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Steve Mathonnet-VanderWell

Retirees on the Canterbury Trail

In retirement, my wife and I have ended up at an Episcopal Church. And a handful of my retired ministerial colleagues have done the same.

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Pete Post

What Happened at the Critter Barn

I am really not one to jump into random conversations with strangers. I don’t typically mingle after church and I even get a little nervous

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James Hart Brumm

When People Feel Called to Walk Away

Somehow, they both decided they needed to take a walk. We don’t know if new life was a problem, or if it was nervous energy.

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Deb Mechler

Doing the Inner Work: Bio-Spiritual Focusing

I pause after parking. I sit with the sensation with intentional compassion. The reason for the heavy feeling becomes apparent: anxiety about an upcoming conversation.

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Jared Ayers

On This Holy Night

The Vigil has become a new/old tradition at my church, and five years on, the “Night of Radiant Splendor” has become my favorite part of

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John Hubers

The Shi’a X Factor in Iran

From the flat roof of a missionary doctor’s home we saw men marching through the street, beating their chests, whipping their backs with razor tipped

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Carol Tanis

What Happened at My Aunt’s Deathbed

“Oh, the different one.”  That’s how my Aunt Julia greeted me after I arrived to join my mom and sister at her bedside in the

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Roger Nelson

With the Wind

While it’s easy to get discouraged, pull over, and call for a ride home, I’m reminded to just keep pedaling.

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Kathryn Vilela

More and Enough

Our fervent first-time parent efforts were rewarded when our daughter said her first word, not spoken aloud, but signed in Baby ASL with her hands.

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Norman Kolenbrander

Blood, Thunder, and the Furies of the Bible

Despite biblical stories of holy wars, populations decimated, and heads served on platters, the community of faith to which I belonged seemed to take it