Episode 7 – Author & Activist Shane Claiborne
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by Christine Sine
9h ago
In this conversation, Christine Sine interviews Shane Claiborne, a Christian activist and author, about his journey and his work in advocating for social justice. They discuss topics such as community living, gun violence, the death penalty, and the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Shane shares his experiences and insights, highlighting the importance of love, nonviolence, and solidarity with marginalized communities. The conversation culminates in a discussion about the recent pilgrimage walk and protest at Lockheed Martin, a major weapons contractor. Shane Claiborne Takeaways Living in communit ..read more
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Keeping Up With The News
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by Christine Sine
21h ago
by Christine Sine It has been a chaotic week. On Wednesday we started a bathroom renovation. Its the smallest room in the house but it is amazing how much it disrupts our lives having it dismantled and reconstructed. It has not been touched for over 30 years and I suspect that some of it is the original 1910 construction.  It’s a little like our own lives. When God decides to renew and reconstruct something that has gone untouched since the early days of our lives it can be quite chaotic, sometimes painful but always renewing and rejuvenating. More of that next week though.  Unfortu ..read more
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Meditation Monday
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by Christine Sine
2d ago
by Christine Sine Over the last couple of weeks I have shared a number of posts about the values to our spiritual well being of getting outside to pray, to draw close to God and strengthen our spiritual well being. On Saturday, in my reminder about the Spirituality of Gardening Webinar I asked if we needed an excuse to get out of the house. The answer is a resounding “yes”. It is not just good for our spiritual well being but for our physical, and emotional wellbeing too. A growing number of followers of Jesus admit that the place they feel closest to God is in nature. Eco-spirituality is gai ..read more
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What do you see as the characteristics of God’s new world? 
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by Christine Sine
4d ago
by Diane Woodrow This question of Christine Sine’s challenged me after a walk around the park with my morning dog walking crew where we discussed all things from the wars in Ukraine and Gaza to climate change to Amazon deliveries and watched the Little Egrets making out on the pond.  This is our new world – of distant wars and long mild wet winters, of excitement at the return of birds to our area and the latest series on Amazon Prime. All of it is a new world. It isn’t being a grumpy old woman to say that “things weren’t like this in my day”. Yes there were distant wars and even here in ..read more
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FreerangeFriday: At the Table with Jesus ….this time it’s a picnic table.
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by Lilly Lewin
5d ago
By Lilly Lewin It’s still Eastertide…Next week (May 9th) we will celebrate the Ascension of Jesus and his promise to come of the empowering Holy Spirit. It’s still Easter so we are invited to look at another story of resurrection about an early morning picnic! One of my very favorite chapters in the Bible is John 21. for me it shows us just how much we are loved by Jesus. Even when we get frustrated. Even when we’ve betrayed our faith and our friend. Even when we don’t know what we are supposed to do next so we just go back to the old and familiar. Jesus knows just where to find us and isn’t ..read more
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Easter Pondering
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by Christine Sine
6d ago
by Carol Dixon The season of Eastertide (Easter Sunday to Pentecost) seems to be slipping by quickly this year. I have felt an inner compulsion to re-read the accounts of some of the characters who met with the resurrected Jesus and walk with them for a while. I love the way the Easter season continues further into Spring in the Northern Hemisphere and there are so many wonderful Easter accounts in the Gospels for us to contemplate over the weeks between Easter and Ascension Day/Pentecost we are sometimes spoilt for choice. Last year on Godspacelight I posted some of my imaginative Easte ..read more
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Friendship with God
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by Christine Sine
1w ago
by Bill Borror You are my friends if you do what I command you. I do not call you servants any longer…. John 15:14-15 For prayer is nothing else than being on terms of friendship with God.Teresa of Avila Fear not the coming of your God; fear not his friendship. He will not (reduce) you when he comes; rather he will enlarge you. So that you might know that he will enlarge you he not only promised to come, saying, ‘I will dwell with them,’ but he also promised to enlarge you, adding, ‘and I will walk with them.’ You see then, if you love, how much room he gives you. Fear is a suffering tha ..read more
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Godspace Light Newsletter
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by Christine Sine
1w ago
by Christine Sine I am looking out on a very grey and cold morning here in Seattle. There is fresh snow on the Olympic mountains, a surprising contrast to the lilac bush now in full bloom outside my window. Spring is always an uncertain season with winter reluctant to give up its hold on us, while the first glimmers of summer struggle to emerge. It is a season that is always filled with growth and promise, with joy and expectation however, which I am very aware of as I look ahead to the next few weeks. I am getting ready for The Spirituality of Gardening webinar and am excited to share s ..read more
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Meditation Monday
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by Christine Sine
1w ago
by Christine Sine Tom and I just returned from the Inhabit Conference. This is a yearly event for us that draws together a diverse group of people from across North America. I love the rich interplay that our black, hispanic, indigenous and white heritages bring to the mix of music, poetry, liturgy and wisdom we share.  I had the privilege of helping to craft and share, together with a group from many cultures and generations, our introductory liturgy which focused on God’s good dream of renewal, restoration and shalom for all of creation. I want to share some of this with you. In our br ..read more
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International Dance Day
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by Christine Sine
1w ago
by Emily Huff For International Dance Day, I offer this song “Lord of the Dance” that I remember from my high school youth group days. It was written in 1963 by Sydney Carter painting a picture of Jesus’ life and mission as a dance.  I danced in the morning when the world was begun, And I danced in the moon and the stars and the sun, And I came down from heaven and I danced on the earth: At Bethlehem I had my birth. Dance, then, wherever you may be, I am the Lord of the dance, said he, And I’ll lead you all, wherever you may be, And I’ll lead you all in the dance, said he. I danced for t ..read more
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