“Wizards Unite” is not only a fun game to play. Similar to the original seven Harry Potter books, the game has deep and compelling …
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“Wizards Unite” is not only a fun game to play. Similar to the original seven Harry Potter books, the game has deep and compelling …
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Inspired by Kari Ann Lessner at the Diocese of Texas Cathedral, I offered a book discussion and activity before the movie version …
Faith Communities Address Diversity and Racial Justice Learn from this conversation about racial justice and why people of faith …
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Outside the Walls For many congregations, it can feel like the building is either the default center of the mission or has …
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"This election is a chance to exercise our right to vote, to participate in our common life, and to celebrate our ability to do …
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Here’s an idea worth considering—host a reading camp for children in need of reading assistance. This summer St. …
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Christians and The Environment As Christians, we are called to consider our place in creation - not only from a practical lens, …
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"God came to join us outside Eden's gates. Now, as we turn to Christ and offer our lives for his service, God enables us to become …
"These folks are up for new things. If I can use my leadership to make the right connections and help Holy Trinity to serve the …
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"They have come to regard me as a resource in certain areas and call on me. My availability and consistent presence with no …
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