A Note about Easter
For the weary and wandering.
For those of you who celebrate Lent and/or Easter, we want to extend a warm welcome into the season and let you know that we have a handful of resources that we offer preachers and teachers during this season.
That being said,
This community is a gorgeous kaleidoscope of experiences when it comes to faith. If organized religion is not your thing and/or Easter feels particularly sticky for you in this season, you’re not alone.
You’re welcome here.
We’d like to gently remind you that before any of the events in formal church history, planet Earth still had its rhythms of growth, death and renewal. Noticing and celebrating this circle of life can be its own spiritual practice. You don’t need a preacher or a teacher to tell you that there is healing after hurt, there is dawn after dark and there is life after death. Sometimes the most honest sacred practice we have is stepping outside into the sunshine and acknowledging what many Indigenous wisdom traditions describe as the ‘roundness of things’ - that life moves in cycles, not straight lines.
There is hope there and that is enough. Be gentle with yourself.
With tenderness,



