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This Gentle Light

Elizabeth

Noticing sacred light within the spiritual journey, creative practice, and family life.

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Books exploring contemplative Christian prayer and practice

Dear friends,

It’s short and sweet today.

My own contemplative journey began about the time I read Ann Voskamp’s One Thousand Gifts for the first time as a college student. I’ll save that story for another time, but the posture of grati...

14 days ago
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A picture holds a thousand prayers

Dear friends,

We’ve all taken turns peering out the window to watch a mother bird make her nest on the inner corner of our covered porch. Her cozy nest soon becomes crowded. Five hungry babies greet their parents with wide open mouths. I...

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Walking with the women at the tomb

An imaginative prayer + lectio divina with Mark 16:1-8

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Notes by Candlelight #5

Dear friends,

Aaron and I just returned from a few days, sans children, in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Our time was simple, just as we needed it to be. We browsed used bookstores, second hand stores of all sizes, cruised along the parkway, a...

2 months ago
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In Practice: Returning to a Quiet Place

Deep listening through rest, bookish retreat notes, and welcoming prayer

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3 months ago
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    Wife, mother-artist, spiritual director, teatime host in New England. MA in Religion. Nurturing wonder through the seasons + rhythms of faith.

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