Blog Buttons and Sewing The second to the top button on my go-to work shirt—the one that I wear when I want to look…Thomas GoodhartMay 30, 2013
Blog Icon of Sophia A large part of my religious upbringing I was Roman Catholic. Ornate stained glass windows, votive candles flickering, and intricate…Jes KastMay 29, 2013
Blog Attention Epistemology My family and I just spent our annual first full weekend at a small cottage we have about an hour…Scott HoezeeMay 28, 2013
Blog Doing the right thing on Memorial Day In the rhythm of The 12, my two week schedule connects with the May holidays of Mother’s Day and Memorial…Jeff MunroeMay 27, 2013
Blog Naked Reality A week ago today I was in San Francisco, CA standing on a bluff looking at the Golden Gate Bridge.…Jason LiefMay 24, 2013
Blog Omniscient God, why the natural disasters? Jim Bratt is away today. We thank Angie Mabry-Nauta for blogging today. “Dear God?” nine-year-old Sophia petitioned. Her voice was…Angie Mabry-NautaMay 24, 2013
Blog Searching for a faithful response to disaster Recently I was introduced to the Institute for Congregational Trauma and Growth, an organization that provides resources, networking, and education…Theresa LatiniMay 23, 2013
Blog Three Things to Share I knew I was definitely going to write about Oklahoma today. If there is one place that I think of…Jennifer L. HolbergMay 22, 2013
Blog Waltzing with the Trinity The Sunday after Pentecost, this coming Sunday, is known as Trinity Sunday. I used to make fun of Trinity Sunday.…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellMay 21, 2013
Blog The Spirit of Possibility Graphic by Timothy Aivazian (http://timothyaivazian.com)Happy Pentecost Monday, friends. As I was reflecting on the layers of meaning that Pentecost carries,…Jessica BrattMay 20, 2013