Easter Wrapped

by: Emily Meeks It may seem incongruent but in this season of Easter, I have been thinking about one particular snowshoe excursion from this past

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Many Dwelling Places

“In my father’s house there are many dwelling places,” says Jesus in today’s Gospel reading. And these days the image that comes to mind is

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God our Refuge

(inspired by Psalm 31:1-5, 15-16) In You, O God, do we take refuge: our trust is in You as we cry out in distress. Even when the

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Preparing for a Vigil

by Josh Huber Do consider the lilies. Also, if time allows, the daisies, tulips, daffodils, azaleas, snow drops, and dandelions. Not necessarily in that order

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God the Cosmic Gardener

We recently celebrated Earth Day, and I think by now, we have been so inundated with grim news, that we must all be concerned for

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The Sheepherder’s Voice

When I was young, driving through the barren country of central Wyoming, I often saw lone sheep wagons perched on the tops of distant hills

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You’ve Got Mail!

2 John 1-13 You know… for the second shortest book in the Bible, theologians sure have written a lot about the second letter of John…and

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The God of Green Pastures

Psalm 23 Let me give thanks and praise to God,my Shepherd and Provider,who claims and unfailingly loves me as God’s own. I lay all my trust

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Shells

I learned solitude walking on the beach. The cascade and cadence of waves, their repetition gaping and crashing, gaping and crashing, endlessly rolling to shore,

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