Opinion

The Holy Spirit in the Litany

As Lent rolls on, I draw your attention again to that wonderfully useful devotional tool for keeping us safely pointed in the right spiritual direction

Retiring with grace

I felt the greatest sympathy for Nurse Phyllis Crane in the BBC series Call the Midwife when she was summoned by the local board of

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Is everything worth stewarding?

In the long-ago days before I became familiar with the concept of “stewardship,” my awareness of the term was largely limited to the wine steward,

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Unstoppable church growth

Dear editor: Unstoppable church growth is not easy, but it is not really a secret. In our discussions about how to grow our congregations, suggestions

Doing new things in a new year

For those of you who may not know me, my name is Adam Wright, and I serve as the acting principal of the College of

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Transitions

Our lives are marked by transitions. Some arrive with ceremony — births, graduations, weddings, retirements — while others unfold quietly in the hidden spaces of

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Self-care addresses our heart’s desires

Having come through the busyness of Advent and Christmas, it is normal for us to have spent at least part of our festive season feeling