Enjoy our three favorite blog posts from the last week! A bit more Christianity than usual. A Christian Without a Church How an Atheist Pagan Prays The …
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Celebrating my First Purim
The end result was the messiest sanctuary I’ve ever seen – noisemakers, cookie crumbs, dirty napkins, squashed Eiffel Tower boxes, and crumpled wads of tissue …
Multifaith Monday 3/9/15
Happy Monday! In case you haven't heard, yesterday was International Women's Day, so we'll start with a faith-related article about that. Plus, we share our …
Interfaith Blog Blast 3/6/15
I enjoyed a fun Purim celebration at our local Chabad House last night; the theme was Purim in Paris. Today is Holi for our Hindu friends, but I'm still waiting …
Multifaith Mashup: Lent for Kids
Lent, the 40+ day preparatory period leading up to Holy Week, is arguably the most Christian time of the liturgical year. Institutional Christianity teaches …
Multifaith Monday 3/2/15
Lots of Christian-related news this week, but we'll start with Purim, the Jewish holiday that commemorates Queen Esther's saving of the Jewish people from the …
Prayer: Tibetan Buddhist Style
Buddhism, technically-speaking, is not a religion, thanks to the fact that there is no God. The Buddha never claimed to be a deity, he never advocated praying …
Multifaith Monday 2/23/15
One of the most interesting interfaith happenings from the last week was #Muslims4Lent. The hashtag was started by Muslims who wanted to show support for and …
Interfaith Blog Blast 2/20/15
Happy Friday! Below you will find links to the top 3 blog posts I read this week. All of them are from amazing web sites that regularly post great blogs on …
Helping Kids Connect to the Earth: Pagan Wheel of the Year
This article was first published in the February, 2015 edition of The Interfaith Observer. It explores how we have used the Neo-Pagan Wheel of the Year at …
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