Blog A Glory Revealed “Comfort, O comfort my people, says your God. Speak tenderly to Jerusalem and cry out to her….” Advent is the…Brian KeepersDecember 19, 2022
Blog Advent with Cottontail Every evening I watch for this eastern cottontail. She lives, I think, deep inside the brush pile at the edge…Gayle BossDecember 18, 2022
Blog Oh, the Glow! When I was a young girl, and my dad was my pastor and my mom sang in the choir, my…Katy SundararajanDecember 17, 2022
Blog What if Everything Changes? In this very moment, everything is changing. The challenge and the call is to inhabit this time. I mustn’t be…Heidi S. De JongeDecember 16, 2022
Blog Go tell John that Brittney Griner was released! Go tell John what you hear and see. The blind receive their sight. The poor have good news brought to…Seth Kaper-DaleDecember 15, 2022
Blog A space to be known The first blogpost I ever wrote for the Reformed Journal blog was about the Flint water crisis. It ended with…Kate KooymanDecember 14, 2022
Blog Song of Mary As I mulled over these things this weekend I couldn't help but think that perhaps one of the roles of…Laura de JongDecember 13, 2022
Blog The Days of Noah This past Saturday my colleague Deb Rienstra had an excellent reflection on a different way to observe Advent from the…Scott HoezeeDecember 12, 2022
Blog Advent with Chickadee Half-an-ounce of feather, flesh, and hollow bone, a chickadee in your palm would feel like the weight of two nickels.Gayle BossDecember 11, 2022
Blog Advent in the Wasteland I propose that Advent is the time when we are allowed—even encouraged—to be honest about our disappointment, our sadness, our…Debra RienstraDecember 10, 2022