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Snow (an Aha! moment) by Anna Studenny

By • Feb 16th, 2011 • Category: Beloved Ramblings

Snow (Aha Moment) by Anna Studenny I recently had an epiphany while sitting on top of a hill frosted with flaky snowflakes. I happened to find myself on top of this frosted hill because I had been experiencing stomach pain for several five months and was hoping to get some relief from a massage therapist located here. At [...]



E.E. Cummings Eucharist

By • Feb 1st, 2011 • Category: Worship Reflections

The Eucharistic prayer, including E.E. Cummings poem, “we thank you God”, created for the Sustainable Grace Series.



20+C+M+B+11 (a house blessing)

By • Jan 2nd, 2011 • Category: Worship Reflections

This short liturgy is a way of marking our homes, usually at the main entrance, with sacred signs and…



What is Epiphany?

By • Jan 2nd, 2011 • Category: Beloved Ramblings

Epiphany is making a come back! You can find a little history, an Epiphany house blessing, and a King Cake recipe all right here.



Christmas Eve w/ Beloved

By • Dec 14th, 2010 • Category: Worship Reflections

Two services: 5 and 11pm – Get the details here.



Pain-Killers & Hope-Killers

By • Nov 29th, 2010 • Category: Beloved Ramblings

Advent – it’s a wake up call.



Some Thanks Comes Only After Rupture

By • Nov 22nd, 2010 • Category: Worship Reflections

This is a short little guide that explains the thousand heartbreaking steps to your most grateful life ever! Start today!



True Presence

By • Nov 5th, 2010 • Category: Beloved Ramblings

A conversation about the absence of God.



Life Together – Deconstructing Ideals & Discovering Real Community

By • Oct 3rd, 2010 • Category: Worship Reflections

This little book by Bonhoeffer never ceases to ring true. Here’s an excerpt that works in me like vinegar on an oily pan – time to cut the fat my friends.



Remembering St. Jerome – Sept 30

By • Sep 30th, 2010 • Category: Worship Reflections

Days of commemoration, like today, afford us an opportunity to reconnect ourselves to historical community, for whom we owe God a great debt of gratitude.