Blog Dante’s Advent For Advent I decided to read through Dante’s Divine Comedy. All of it. I’ve tried twice before.James BrattDecember 13, 2024
Blog Cleaning Up My Contacts I tend to get up when it starts getting light anyway. This Sunday, in that extra time, I found myself…Don TammingaDecember 12, 2024
Blog God Has Looked With Favor The God, who sees us at our best and worst, looks at us with favor.Jared AyersDecember 11, 2024
Blog A Snowy Night in the Alps As was our custom, we spent a few nights in a little village in the Alps, my father’s ancestral village.Sophie Mathonnet-VanderWellDecember 10, 2024
Blog Mary’s Imagination Incubator A ‘social imaginary’ is a collective vision of a desirable and feasible future.James GouldDecember 9, 2024
Blog Recovering Wonder Wonder calls us out of our self-contained and self-prescribed lives and invites us to live in someone else’s world.Blaine CrawfordDecember 8, 2024
Blog The Sublime Might backpacking become a spiritual discipline for our times?Lee HardyDecember 7, 2024
Blog Maternity Leave Over the last few months I’ve been sitting with the story of Mary, the mother of Jesus, as a guidepost…Marcy RyanDecember 6, 2024
Blog A Tapestry of Connection For most of the seniors, the threat to their well being isn’t an accident or health, it’s loneliness.Dana VanderLugtDecember 5, 2024
Blog Conversations Conversations occur in the context of a community, one’s colleagues, students, family members – and other interested people.Tim Van DeelenDecember 5, 2024