The Day the Wind Came by Jessica Cotten

The Day the Wind Came By Jessica Cotten   And the room grew quiet and a gentle breeze wafted through, the kind of breeze that tosses a leaf across the pavement, It circled low at first but then wound its way up to brush itself against our faces. It started out...

On White Privilege – Azariah France-Williams

You’ve been invited to take on a master at chess, they have trained, and have the skills, they’ve worked hard and earned their place. But so have you. You make your way to the table sit before them, looking them in the eye. The judge officially initiates the game. You...

The Shadow of Hubris: Enemy to Faith – Sarah Van Diest

Perspective. How do we see ______? It almost doesn’t matter what we put in that blank, if our perspective is skewed or obscured, correct conclusions are difficult to make. That has been the case for me in regard to truth.  I have seen truth, and therefore God,...

The Art of Homecoming and Hums – Fran Francis

One of my most favourite things is writing and leading retreats. I love to create a whole experience that unfolds over the day or weekend or week; a journey that involves lots of silence and draws people into their silence through alluring and off-beat invitations. It...