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Last week, we approached the idea of curiosity as an essential resource for growth and depth. Curiosity can be a high challenge in times of anxiety, stress, division, and strife.  It is understandable to see curiosity as a ‘nice option’ for normal times, dispensable in stormy times. ...

This seems to be the season of “more” in many churches.  Either folks want more, need more, or lament they don’t have more. What we really need to thrive are more young people. Or young families. Or more babies and kids (especially the kind that...

Somewhere along the way, most of us have heard part of the myth of Icarus. The part we have heard usually involves the ingenious inventor Daedalus and his son Icarus, who are trapped together on the island of Crete.  Seeking a way off the island, Daedalus crafts wings...

  The mind fits the world and shapes it as a river fits and shapes its own banks. -Annie Dillard (Living by Fiction) I would love to live  Like a river flows,  Carried by the surprise  Of its own unfolding.  -John O’Donohue (“Fluent”) Jesus Christ...

In the last four verses of Psalm 85, we read: Love and faithfulness meet together;     righteousness and peace kiss each other. Faithfulness springs forth from the earth,     and righteousness looks down from heaven. The Lord will indeed give what is good,     and our land will yield its harvest. Righteousness goes before...

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