-
Continue reading →: What Are You Doing for Lent?For Lent this year, my congregation will continue reading Scripture from the Revised Common Lectionary, and our team of speakers will continue to take turns on Sunday mornings as we do year round. But for one Sunday in place of a sermon, we’ll have four readers give voice to Lent…
-
Continue reading →: Reimagining MinistryThree years ago, if you had asked me if my church would consider worshipping online, I would have said, “I can’t imagine that.” We were a small liturgical worship community grounded in the reading of Scripture, prayer, and the classical music tradition. We read Scripture and sang songs from the…
-
Continue reading →: Ready or Not, Let It BeWhen will the funeral be? When can we get together for coffee? When will you come back to worship at the church? When will you be ready to speak in person? When? When? When? When? Since my husband’s passing last February, the questions have kept coming—questions from others and questions…
-
Continue reading →: Rest and ReleaseAs the Israelite people made their way from Egypt toward the promised land, they stopped to camp at Rephidim, which literally means “resting places.” But instead of resting in God’s care and provision, the people complained that they had no water to drink and began to argue with Moses (Exodus…
-
Continue reading →: Reimagining Ministry Conference“How do we think about our ministry in this time of collective trauma stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, racial injustice, economic uncertainty and rising polarization? Our world has changed in the past three years, and so has the church. At this conference, we will give ideas and practices to help…







