January 2020 – Moving from Fear to Wisdom and Love
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” So we read in Proverbs 1:7, but what kind of fear leads to our becoming wiser and more knowledgeable persons? A…
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” So we read in Proverbs 1:7, but what kind of fear leads to our becoming wiser and more knowledgeable persons? A…
Our 2024 Lenten Series is devoted to reflections on the Poetry and Art of the Passion. Join us via Zoom for these slowed-down meditations that will help us to…
In this second week of our Advent journey, we encounter the powerful figure of John the Baptist, the great voice crying out in the wilderness. He leads us inevitably into the Desert.…
posted by Amy Kulesa Empower me to exercise the authority of honesty, and be a participant in the difficult ordinariness of now. - Ted Loder
by Lori Mitchell McMahonWith the Thanksgiving holiday upon us, and Advent fast approaching, tonight I am enjoying some quiet and solitude before the wonderful-but-frenetic days ahead. Thoughts this evening turn…
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Join us in spending time to reflect on the lives and writings of various spiritual masters, all of whom are bright lights on the horizon of our 2000-year treasury of…
by Susan Muto, PhD In my book, Womanspirit: Reclaiming the Deep Feminine in Our Human Spirituality (New York: Crossroad Publishing Coo., 1992), I traced four foundations of our faith-dynamics that…
We offer courses and formation sessions that feature ancient, medieval, and modern Christian masters and their writings. Our offerings are sometimes configured thematically, exploring on such topics as Discipleship, Christian…
This course aims to change your heart and change your world as Christ’s followers in family life, church, and society. It consists of one workbook and is divided into three…