The Revised Common Lectionary readings for Sunday, April 8, 2018 can be found here. This post provides ideas for 1 John 1:4-7. We are writing these things so …
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Expand Your Easter!
Getting tired of your same-old Easter celebration? Why not try something new? Kids will crack up while playing these shell-breaking games, and you might even …
Get Thee to a Seder!
This Friday, March 30, is quite the auspicious day! We have the full moon, the start of Passover, and Good Friday. So, pick something to …
Goddesses from Down Under
This is the last day of our tribute to Women's History Month. If you missed our previous posts this week, travel way back in time with a bit of lore about some …
Shinto Goddesses
This week, with Women's History Month as our inspiration, we're focusing on goddess in some of the lesser-known indigenous traditions. Yesterday, we featured …
Goddesses of Hawaii
This week, as part of our ongoing series for Women's History Month, we're exploring goddesses. Many folks know about the goddesses of the ancient Greek and …
Saints? They Come from the East, Too
This weekend, millions of people from around the world will celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Some people will surely honor the saint by attending mass, but many …
Saints? They’re Not All Men
Yeah...I know St. Patrick's Day is coming up, but it's about time we start recognizing that there are saints in many faith traditions AND that many of them are …
Saints? They Aren’t Just Christian
This weekend is St. Patrick's Day. Officially known as the Feast Day of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, it has become quite the cultural holiday, with …
Women in Kids’ Lit. – Books on Hinduism
We hope you're enjoying this week's posts on women authors/illustrators who write kids books about the world's faith traditions. So far, we've shared kids books …
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