🦎✨When we peel off old layers
Hellllooooo my favorite!! Hope you had a great weekend and are excited for the new week ahead! Over here, there was this curious and unexpected
Hellllooooo my favorite!! Hope you had a great weekend and are excited for the new week ahead! Over here, there was this curious and unexpected
Kansas City Jazz Vespers features the Bryan Alford Experience and his six-person band, including vocalist, on Sunday, May 21, 6-8 pm, at the
When I left the church at 18, and then again when I began pulling back from New Age spirituality once I learned about spiritual
Like many women- and like many children of both genders who grew up in religious upbringings- I was raised to be a good, nice,
Right now, I’m sitting on the South Aegean Sea in Kos, Greece, where I was invited to help a group of German doctors renew their
You Can Rest in Heaven: Pouring Ourselves Out in Service to the Church This is part three of our chapter on unlearning apathy for the church. We
Art by Mira Klein I’m preparing to teach a class called Becoming Unfuckwithable: Finding Your Sacred “No” So Your Yes Is A
Last month’s Conspirituality podcast shared stories of “spiritual heartbreak.” Listening to those stories left me in tears, not just
Helllooooo my favorite! Happy Sunday! Weekends are THE days to feel good about life, isn’t it? ☀️ And specially because of that, {with this
When I first got involved with Internal Family Systems (IFS) a decade ago, I did not expect it to wind up being a spiritual path. I started
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The Work and Worth of the Church We’re continuing to look at “unlearning” our apathy toward the church and learning instead to be a suffering
“Everyone has been made for some particular work, and the desire for that work has been put in every heart. Let yourself be silently drawn by the
Hello my favorite! 😍 A question for you today: 💭 Remember that one thing you used to do that you loved, oh loved so so so so much, yet
By Heather Wimmer If you saw Kansas City Lyric Opera’s recent performance of The Shining, you would have seen Wayd Odle in the role of Delbert