
Now and Not Yet {Book Club}
For the past year, Kimberlee has been walking us through the church year. Today, we end where we began, in Advent. Thank you so much Kimberlee for guiding us this...
Kimberlee Conway Ireton is the author of Circle of Seasons: Meeting God In the Church Year and Cracking Up: A Postpartum Faith Crisis. An avid reader, especially of books by dead people, she spends a good chunk of her time reading to herself or her children. She lives near Seattle with her husband, four children, and two addlepated cats.
For the past year, Kimberlee has been walking us through the church year. Today, we end where we began, in Advent. Thank you so much Kimberlee for guiding us this...
“Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” —Hebrews 11:1 Last month I spent three afternoons planting 200 daffodil bulbs...
The Lord your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save; he will rejoice over you with gladness; he will quiet you by...
We are excited that Connection Group Registration Opens tomorrow at 6 p.m. EST. You can see groups, facilitators, and times here. ~~~ A cloudy-ish day, yesterday found me...
Three months ago I wrote about my fear of flying, my vow never to fly again, and the way God showed me that refusing to fly was not the answer...
My first—and only—experience of a pentecostal prayer service occurred when I was 12 and went with my best friend to the Wednesday night service at her church. She ushered me...
On a Sunday morning last fall, I boarded a plane in Phoenix, where I had come three days earlier for my uncle’s memorial service. Three days with my parents, sister,...
Back in January my friend Lexie got a call from World Vision. No doubt the woman who called was hoping she’d found another Major Donor. Lexie and her husband had...
The world is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers;— Little we see in Nature that is ours;...
Last Thursday, February 2, was the Feast of Candlemas and the Presentation of Our Lord. This feast falls 40 days after Christmas. (In some traditions, I learned recently, Christmas is...
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