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My Aunt’s Blessing
Who has spoken words over your body?
What words were used to bless?
What words were used to hurt?
The Sacred Ordinary: The Patterns Are Not Mine
But, when finally, I learn the ring-ness of human things, how rhythms pulled away aren’t left behind at all. I know I walk in shoes that are not mine.
Looking For Home
"God’s abiding among us happens precisely amid, alongside, within the complexities of our experiences with home and with belonging."
The Sacred Ordinary: The Path of Love (Women Who Cry in Aldi)
It is on the scaled-down switch backs of mid-mountain trails that we find the most opportunity to live with embodied empathy. In the day-to-day of human living, we are to let our love to genuine
Stewardship of Places We Don’t Go
Erin Weber-Johnson writes about how to delve into the past and love versions of ourselves we would rather forget.
The Sacred Ordinary: Are Dandelions Here to Save the World?
Taylor Short writes on the possibilities that bloom from accepting dandelions as beloved parts of our divine world.
Chat GPT as a Preaching Resource: Everything and Nothing All At Once
Ryan Panzer writes about the growing influence of artificial intelligence upon our society, wondering whether and how pastors should use this new technology in the service of God.
The Sacred Ordinary: These Days, Holy Remains
Mary Jo Robinson writes poetry that illuminates how the sacred may be found in ordinary nature.
The Sacred Ordinary: Neither Slumber Nor Sleep
Elizabeth Bergen writes on motherhood, and how God eases our exhaustion with divinely-aided rest.
A Letter to my 26-Year-Old Self
Rev. Dr. Charlene Cox writes a letter to her younger self on the day of her ordination, reflecting upon the joys, hardships, and lessons of her proud service.
The Sacred Ordinary: Swirls of Blue
Ashley Wheeler shares her thoughts on the messy joys of youth in sacred community.
If We Don’t, Who Will?
Dr. Dee Stokes reflects on an event she recently hosted, designed to help young entrepreneurs start serving the Kingdom.
The Sacred Ordinary: Sola Gratia (By Grace Alone)
Julie Champ shares her experience with recovering from cancer and what she learned about God's infinite grace.
The Sacred Ordinary: A Blog Series For Ordinary Times
This is the first blog in a series originating from a writing course led by Ellie Roscher, centering on the sacred ordinary. The authors read and wrote essays designed to make ordinary moments shine, and we are grateful for the opportunity to share these essays with the Church Anew audience.
A Prayer for our Bodies This Election Cycle
Erin Weber-Johnson gives us a prayer for retaining a spirit of love in the face of political controversy and indignation.
Ezekiel’s Tree
In order to grasp this great truth, the first thing we need to do is to get off our human high horse. We aren’t all that, especially when you compare us to the world of trees.
Ordinary Time
Rev. Dr. Char Cox reflects upon LGBTQ+ pride and acceptance within the church during Pride Month and Ordinary Time.
Church Music with ChatGPT: Will AI Change Liturgical Music?
ChatGPT and other AI technologies have undergone an explosion in popularity over the past year. How can liturgical music benefit from this advancement- and more importantly, what should we watch out for?
Golden Advice from Two Unexpected Saints
Decades after my first encounters with them, a couple of my childhood heroes continued to lift my spirit and entertain my soul. These two people contributed, at least in some small way, to forming my belief system and maybe even some aspects of my personality.