April 7, 2019: The Fifth Sunday in Lent, The Rev. Candice Frazer
There is a sensuous aspect to our liturgy that incorporates all of our senses—taste, sight, touch, hearing, even smell. To worship in the Episcopal Church
There is a sensuous aspect to our liturgy that incorporates all of our senses—taste, sight, touch, hearing, even smell. To worship in the Episcopal Church
Psalm 32 You are my hiding-place; you preserve me from trouble; * you surround me with shouts of deliverance. The Vietnam War was in full
My neighbors have a row of fig trees in their yard right next to the road. Every summer when I walk by, I notice a
The crack of lightning was terrifying and the accompanying boom of thunder left everything still and silent in its wake–it was as if the entire
I’m not sure we do a good job of remembering anymore—we might share the stories of a generation or two, but few of us continue
A couple of years ago, I read the life-changing magic of tidying up by Marie Kondo. The advice throughout the book was not only practical,
Many of you remember Judge Roy Moore’s Ten Commandment monument that he placed in the rotunda of the Alabama Justice building in July of 2001.
What does it mean to be blessed and what might it mean to be cursed? We spend a lot of time counting our blessings but
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