Blog Praying Like an Old Banana Old, spotty, brown bananas are peeled and mashed, folded into flour, eggs, and butter. I chop walnuts and add them…Katy SundararajanFebruary 12, 2022
Blog Hopeful Rebellion I imagine that my constant angst is somehow effecting change. But, it is not. So, I need to play. I…Jen Holmes CurranFebruary 11, 2022
Blog I Wish I Could Tell They are some of the most authentic people I’ve been privileged to know. They are gifts to the church.Marilyn PaarlbergFebruary 10, 2022
Blog Making sense of lament I’ve learned a miracle phrase. I think I learned it from Glennon Doyle’s podcast – a little parenting tip that…Kate KooymanFebruary 9, 2022
Blog I Hope . . . Help My Unhope This past Saturday my Twelver colleague Debra Rienstra posted a very fine blog here on the future of in-person worship…Scott HoezeeFebruary 8, 2022
Blog Secession Who am I to judge the seceders? But I do grieve the loss of what we had.Daniel MeeterFebruary 7, 2022
Blog The Light Shines…I Hope Our Christmas tree is still up. Yes, I know we’re well into February by now.Christopher PoestFebruary 6, 2022
Blog Is Congregational Worship an Endangered Species? My faith these days sometimes feels as thin and dry as that little wafer. So the presence of these familiar,…Debra RienstraFebruary 5, 2022
Blog Emma Coger made a scene Emma Coger purchased a first-class ticket, including breakfast, on a Mississippi River steamer bound for Keokuk, Iowa.James C. SchaapFebruary 4, 2022
Blog Of Drones and Depravity Disclosures about the use of unmanned drone aircraft by the US military offer a striking example of how seemingly benign…David HoekemaFebruary 3, 2022