The gifts of small church during a pandemic
Our Sunday Zoom service was deeply moving. It was also a little awkward, but we know how to roll with that.
Our Sunday Zoom service was deeply moving. It was also a little awkward, but we know how to roll with that.
From the expression on the face of the priest at the Maundy Thursday service, I figured foot washing might be his least favorite activity of the church year. His face was wrinkled in what looked like disgust, as if he had just realized anew that this ritual involved actual feet.
They’re in a plastic bag in my closet.
How one youth leader stopped being a chief counselor of fun and discovered something better.
How can we accompany people through this valley of anxiety, fear, and death?
Eamon Duffy’s short biography of the first English saint canonized since the Reformation
But for how long?
Such values have shadow sides. They are also desperately needed in the world.
Keep going, says John.
“This is decolonized land,” a young woman said. “This is a liberated zone.”