Holiday Lights
Are holiday lights just part of a superficial romance? by Aphrodite Kishi
Are holiday lights just part of a superficial romance? by Aphrodite Kishi
Why We Need Vulnerability as Much as Theology and Spiritual Practice
We are meant to cultivate community as much as we are designed to create.
Ready or not, joy breaks in.
These cookies are pillowy and dense, and surprisingly easy to make.
Poems for Advent: Week 1
You need spaces where you can lose track of time.
“I have measured out my life with coffee spoons . . .”
A window into a better future.
In art, to skip the journey is to skip the creation.
My preschoolers in an art museum teach me a lesson about learning to enjoy without touching.
You sit down to write or draw. The page is empty, the canvas is blank. And suddenly your mind is…
The pleasures of a humble palate. This week, I’ve read a defense of bad coffee, and a defense of white bread—alongside…
Advice from an 18th century Lord.
Learning to return to home.
In the 1970s, philosopher Attali predicted that the sheer proliferation of music would destroy its value.
A poem by Stacia Littlefield
Finding fulfillment in one’s work week.
The hour that draws us toward one another and into the present.
Luke 16:19-31 “There was a rich man …”