by Marie Duquette Dear God, Remember when I prayed to you for the family who had gathered to write victim statements for the judge during

by Marie Duquette Dear God, Remember when I prayed to you for the family who had gathered to write victim statements for the judge during
by Julie Martin Hutson I never wanted to pray goodbye To step away from that place where I had loved long And been loved, To
by Laura Martin This poem was written to those who grieve…. Who knows its places and folds, its invitations and its breaking, its memory and
A collaborative project of prayers specifically written by women during 2021, that address the situations we find ourselves in at this moment of history.
I was recently interviewed by Crazy Wisdom in Ann Arbor about what I had observed as a faith leader during the past year, given the
“Come to him, a living stone, though rejected by mortals yet chosen and precious in God’s sight, and like living stones, let yourselves be built into