Lenten Reflections – Honesty – Day 20
John Paul Cleveland These days there is much use of “alternative facts,” and people decry that we live in a “post-truth” era. Truth comes off as a weapon to be⦠Read More
John Paul Cleveland These days there is much use of “alternative facts,” and people decry that we live in a “post-truth” era. Truth comes off as a weapon to be⦠Read More
Karen G. Prudente Acknowledging that I (or another) may have caused hurt can be a painful process of self-discovery. Numbing and denial make it worse. Facing my trials with complete⦠Read More
Kyle C. Bisceglie The Sermon on the Mount tells us to “love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” (Matthew 5:44) We do this because “if you forgive⦠Read More
Consider these statistics as recently reported by Frank Guan: “155 million Americans play video games, more than the number who voted in November’s presidential election. And they play them a⦠Read More
Juliana Rowe What does it mean to forgive? What part does honesty play in the process? To forgive is to grant a pardon, turn over a new leaf. The need⦠Read More
Elaine MacKay “Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep. Forgive me for anything I have done throughout the day that has been⦠Read More
Jay Sauls I’m pretty sure this word means different things to different people. Surely, we all know the definition of forgiveness, but what it actually translates to in our individual⦠Read More
Janis Ekdahl I’ve often pondered how to align my life more closely to Christ Church’s mission statement: We seek to love God above all things and our neighbors as ourselves.⦠Read More
Ed Hale There was nothing that unique or special about that day that might have precipitated what transpired. To make a long story short I was struggling to figure out⦠Read More
Jan Buttram “We have the capacity to live in communion with our Creator and with one another because we are wonderful works of God. And every time we see that⦠Read More