Four colored candles set in a ring of evergreens make up the traditional Advent Wreath found in many churches. But how many know the deep significance of this ancient practice? LivingLutheran magazine explains. (Creative Commons)

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Four colored candles set in a ring of evergreens make up the traditional Advent Wreath found in many churches. But how many know the deep significance of this ancient practice? LivingLutheran magazine explains. (Creative Commons)


RCL reflection, Reign of Christ Sunday, Year C. November 23, 2025. In our country’s current era of turmoil and transition, Christ the King/Reign of Christ Sunday can help us return to the Gospel’s true proclamation: Jesus is our only King. Deacon Timothy Siburg explores. (Image: Creative Commons)


As the world strives to burn less fossil fuel, the industry is looking to plastic and petrochemical production to maintain profits. The move is worsening the crisis over plastic pollution. Scientific American reports. (Photo: Creative Commons)


Did you know that some 30 percent of annual giving takes place in the last weeks of the calendar year? It’s the perfect time to ask your donors for contributions. Carey Nieuwhof outlines some excellent strategies. (Photo: Pexels)


With November, Christmas and New Year’s just weeks apart, church life becomes hectic as the year ends. Amid the busyness, to help your financial team stay on top of the fiscal-year closeout, CapinCrouse offers some timely tips. (Photo: Pexels)


RCL reflection for Proper 28, Year C. Nov. 16, 2025. When things seem to be falling apart, stewardship takes on a quieter, steadier form. It’s about the daily practice of trust and care when the ground beneath us trembles. The Rev. Micah Krey explores. (Photo: Pexels.com)


Calling us to examine anew our lives and priorities as we open our hearts for the Messiah’s arrival, Advent is ripe with stewardship possibilities. The Church of England’s Diocese of Southwick offers great ideas and resources. (Photo: Creative Commons)


Culture remembers the “First Thanksgiving” as a harmonious shared meal between European settlers and Native Americans, but the syrupy narrative covers some ugly truths. A Charleston College professor explains. (Image: Public Domain)


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Everybody loves the delicious foods we enjoy every Thanksgiving, but there’s always the temptation to overdo it to the point where our health pays the cost. Fear not. The University of California at San Diego Medical School offers advice — and recipes. (Photo: Pexels)


RCL reflection, Proper 27, Year C. Nov. 9, 2025. As Reign of Christ Sunday nears, our lections hint about the end times – a big issue with many Christians. This week’s lessons may help focus on the right question: how we are stewarding our lives and trusting in God. Pastor Rob Blezard explores. (Image: Creative Commons)
