by Kate Rae Davis, EdD, MDiv | Dec 17, 2025 | Advent, Blog, Growth, Justice
I’m a strong person. Or at least, people perceive me as a strong person. It’s usually spoken as a compliment, but it’s actually kind of a problem. Growing up, I would find somewhere to hide when I started crying — the back of a closet, buried behind the coats; beneath...
by Stephanie Bulthuis | Dec 10, 2025 | Advent, Blog, Growth, Justice
Permission to Let Joy HealRaquel Franco If joy finds you in the panting heat, katydids buzzing by the porch light…let it hold you. It’s ok to let your belly get full on delight, to ache from laughter instead of anxiety. To be serenaded by crickets strumming their...
by Rose Madrid Swetman, DMin | Dec 2, 2025 | Advent, Blog, Growth, Justice
“A thrill of hope, the weary world rejoices…” — O Holy Night Every year, the familiar sounds of O Holy Night echo back into our churches, our living rooms, our kitchens. And each year, that line, “the weary world rejoices,” resonates with me. It feels especially true...
by Beth Alford, MA in Theology & Culture | Nov 26, 2025 | Advent, Blog, Growth, Justice
The first Sunday of Advent traditionally focuses on hope. We light candles in the darkness, wait expectantly, and trust that God will make all things right.. Yet, I confess to feeling uneasy when I think back to all those years lighting the hope candle within the...
by Kate Rae Davis, EdD, MDiv | Oct 2, 2025 | Justice, Preaching
As part of my internship for Episcopal priesthood, I had been serving at Edible Hope Kitchen in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle for just a few months. The volunteers there serve substantive meals and gallons of coffee every weekday morning to anyone who shows up,...