Blog Capacious We are working to make hearts that are capable of containing much joy and much sorrow, hearts capacious enough to…Laura de JongApril 7, 2022
Blog Resident Aliens What does it mean to engage with this world, in all its beauty and its ugliness? How do we press…Laura de JongDecember 2, 2021
Blog What Language Shall I Borrow? Is the attempt to describe the heart of Jesus doomed from the start because we feel our words – a…Laura de JongOctober 28, 2021
Blog Sanctuary Taizé European Meeting, Rome, New Year’s 2012-13 In the cathedral, she lights a candle with a long yellow taper,her back…Laura de JongSeptember 30, 2021
Blog The End of the Story If you heard the faint sound of collective weeping last Tuesday, and weren’t sure how to account for it, wonder…Laura de JongSeptember 16, 2021
Blog The Many Possible Lives of John Hague The gravestone wasn’t otherwise remarkable. It stood by itself at a bend in the road, tucked far into the lower,…Laura de JongSeptember 2, 2021
Blog Blisters The joke turned on me with a rather stunning swiftness.My brother and I had just set out on a three-day…Laura de JongAugust 19, 2021
Blog Let’s Argue it Out I asked my boyfriend what I should write about this week. “Communication,” he joked. “How obnoxious men are. How relationships…Laura de JongAugust 5, 2021
Blog Everything I Learned about Patriotism I Learned from a Christian Eulogy A few years ago, I attended a workshop at the Calvin Worship Symposium presented by David Taylor, professor of theology…Laura de JongJuly 8, 2021
Blog Look Lower Sometimes all it takes is one sentence in a commentary to set the direction for a sermon.Last week it was…Laura de JongJune 24, 2021