This will be the most “normal” Holy Week we’ve had since 2019 and that’s something for which I am very grateful. It is also a

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This will be the most “normal” Holy Week we’ve had since 2019 and that’s something for which I am very grateful. It is also a
Almighty God, whose most dear Son went not up to joy but first he suffered pain, and entered not into glory before he was crucified:
We carry many wounds, seen and unseen. Scars of past losses and hurts, released pain and held brokenness. Yet you, O Divine Creator, Bind our
Looking Ahead to Lent: Love is the Way As we look ahead to the season of Lent and its call to prayer, study and reflection,
A meditation for the waning days of Advent. “To grow benevolence — to live our lives in alignment with God’s values of love, justice and
Christian Nationalism: Tackling the Truths of a Toxic Movement A multi-media study guide is now available for a three-session opportunity to explore the what, why