In the summer of 2020, I decided that it would be fun to create a formation club for children and families in the Diocese of North …
Continue Reading about The Green and Growing Club: Engaging Families in Creation Care Practices

In the summer of 2020, I decided that it would be fun to create a formation club for children and families in the Diocese of North …
Continue Reading about The Green and Growing Club: Engaging Families in Creation Care Practices

"The Ascension is essentially the flip side of Christmas. In December, we celebrate how the divine enters our ordinary human …

As someone who has a heart for service, I make that a big part of my own family and my ministry at church. One of the most common …

During the Pandemic, there was a non-profit in our town that decided to offer a fundraiser called “You’ve been egged” to the …
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During the pandemic, one of the challenges for every congregation has been keeping people connected. With periods of online-only …
Continue Reading about Birthday Chalking: A Ministry of Connection

A few years ago I went to pick up my kids at our church preschool. I had trouble finding a parking spot and realized with a …

Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) is a tabletop role playing game. Think of it like cooperative storytelling that has been …
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Back in December, I dug the signage for our Christmas Eve Services out of storage and put it in front of the church. Despite all …
Continue Reading about All Ages Worship: Shifting Language & Why it Matters

If you went away to college, you may remember how receiving a box of goodies that smelled like home could immediately take you …
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For our Confirmation Retreat, I created a series of activities around the baptismal promises that invited movement, reflection, …
