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A perfect spinach seedling. The other morning, I was reading the beautiful passage Philippians 2:1-11 about how Christ: did not...

The cracks are where the light shines through. I am so grateful to Brian Maclaren for writing his most recent...

Mushrooms on moss – how gorgeous! When they bring you before the synagogues, the rulers, and the authorities, do not...

Who’s doing the accompanying? In the past, spiritual accompaniment, or spiritual direction as it is also known, has largely been...

This is a reflection written for the start of Creationtide with the theme of water, based on the following passages:...

Freshly harvested coriander seeds. These prayers were inspired by the reading for last Sunday’s service: Ephesians 6:10-20 Heavenly father, at...

My daughter finds deep symbolism in the stressed-looking mother opossum carrying her babies around, and felt the need to express...

Limax maximus: slugs are my enemies, but this is a fabulous specimen, and, after all, we are called to love...

We sang the hymn Eternal father strong to save at church this evening. According to Wikipedia, it was written in...

Anyone who knows me knows that tea is essential to my well-being. I don’t want to take it for granted,...

Reflecting on the fact that the people most impacted by climate change are the ones who have done least to...

I was deeply struck by this verses from Joel (2:21-22), and wondered how to interpret them for our times. Here...

Here is my reimagining of Ignatius’ meditation on the Two Standards Imagine you are at a crossroads in your life....

This is a reflection on two of the lectionary readings for ‘Proper 4’: Psalm 139 and 2 Corinthians 4:5-12. With...