Looking back, the liminal stages just before moving have been some of the sweetest of times. Though I can't stay in that state forever, it flavors me deeply nonetheless.
Read MoreToday's guest post comes from another dear friend named Lindsay, though not that same Lindsay as last week. She shares the importance of Jesus embodied metaphor for the kingdom of God and the ways it teaches us to work, wait, witness, and wonder.
Read MoreOn Ash Wednesday, we reflect on the brokenness of the world and our own finite selves. But death, and with it a return to the soil, is only the first step in resurrection. So today we also mix the dry dust of flour with water in order to bring it back to life as a sourdough starter.
Read MoreThis Lent, explore the Gospel story woven through the process of bread making. Over the course of seven weeks, you will build a starter, learn to bake sourdough, enjoy some tasty bread for yourself, and give several loaves away to friends and neighbors.
Read MoreAs I entered the season of Lent, I prayed for the opportunity to slow down and rest. Anxious over finances, school, and plans for the future, I looked forward to the period of the liturgical calendar in which I could reorient my daily rhythms and seek to find contentment in the patterns of my life right now.
Read MoreRemember you are dust and to dust you will return.
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