Blog Unless a Seed Falls: John 12:20-36 Even I have to admit, it looks terrible: broken, rotting stalks, bare dirt, no happy winged visitors. I tell myself…Debra RienstraFebruary 24, 2024
Blog Church Years for Myrtle Takken for her 95th YearGrandma walks toward Easter one more time;I see her walking not toward church but…Melody MeeterFebruary 21, 2021
Blog Not Dead, But Alive Death came awfully close a few too many times in a few short days; much closer than I want to…Katy SundararajanApril 20, 2019
Blog Playing Catch-Up It will take some time for the elder son to catch up. It will take some time for the elder…Keith StarkenburgMarch 31, 2019
Blog I Don’t Want to Scare You We could see ourselves and others, our places and the places of others, as worthy of being left, forgotten, dismissed…Keith StarkenburgMarch 24, 2019
Blog There’s Fasting, and then There’s Fasting This event is not really about Jesus setting out an example. It is about Jesus doing what none of us…Keith StarkenburgMarch 10, 2019
Blog Losing My Way I stuttered when I was a toddler, my parents tell me — couldn’t get the words out fast enough.Dana VanderLugtMarch 6, 2019
Blog A Glory Story We need not choose between the optimistic and pessimistic understandings of Peter's impetuous request - instead, we see both operating…Leanne Van DykMarch 3, 2019
Blog Freedom in Dust A man receives ashes on Ash Wednesday at St. Francis of Assisi Church in New York in 2014. (http://www.todayscatholicnews.org/category/rhoades-columnists/) Ash…Jes KastFebruary 18, 2015