Prelude to a Feast: Remembering God’s Promises to the Nations at the Dinner Table
Fasting and feasting are less about our diet, food, and health and more about opportunities to remember the one who fasted for us and prepares a feast for us.
Fasting and feasting are less about our diet, food, and health and more about opportunities to remember the one who fasted for us and prepares a feast for us.
In an effort to help us prepare our hearts and turn our eyes to the cross, we asked Rooted writers to recommend some of their favorite resources.
Preparing our families for Holy Week and Easter can take many forms, and we asked Rooted writers to share some of their favorites with you.
No matter the season, we can rest in faith, knowing that God’s story is certain.
Joe Gibbes, Rector of the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour, offers six meditations for Holy Week.
For all the many people he pastored, Jim’s heart was always with the youth. He spent most of his life discipling students God entrusted to him, and he encouraged them in ministry, whether vocational or not.
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How can a good God allow evil and suffering? It’s definitely a top question people ask. Outside of the philosophy classroom or debate stage, however, the question gets phrased in far more personal terms. Particularly in the teenage…
You’ve had your pastel suits laid out for days; the kids have been wondering about the contents of their Easter baskets for the last two weeks. You’ve known what was coming. Though you walked solemnly and reverently through…