Thinking about Good Friday during a pandemic
This year the Solemn Reproaches are speaking to me in a new way.
This year the Solemn Reproaches are speaking to me in a new way.
We stay home. We look out for others. We wait—but for what?
How do we say yes to the call of this moment?
Loneliness is a public health crisis, too.
My spiritual practices have long been communal ones. I love people—and their presence.
Looking for signs of hope when social distancing keeps us apart
How do ministers lead in unnavigated territory? How do we hold out hope in the face of despair?
What does it mean to be the church when we can’t be together?
Our Sunday Zoom service was deeply moving. It was also a little awkward, but we know how to roll with that.
How can we accompany people through this valley of anxiety, fear, and death?