Awestruck by Art
The basilica in St. Louis features a mosaic that has an incredible 41.5 million pieces of glass. Devotion like that is awe-inspiring.
The basilica in St. Louis features a mosaic that has an incredible 41.5 million pieces of glass. Devotion like that is awe-inspiring.
Gregory of Nazianzus reminds us that we can scarcely conceive of God as One without being awestruck by God as Three.
It’s important to remember Black excellence and everything that they bring to the world today and not just heroes of the past.
Throughout scripture and in the history of the church, “Word” has meant a lot of different things. Here are a few of them:
The first chaplain of congress was passionate about ending tyranny, but ultimately he abandoned the cause, believing that order was more important than independence.
Graffiti on the Berlin wall said “whoever builds walls needs them.” There is no tyranny that lasts forever.
A little girl meets a kind stranger who becomes a fairy to make her feel better during the pandemic.
David Bowie’s song of heartbreak became the world’s first music video shot in outer space. Even a song of loneliness can be a source of connection.
Even after suffering a hate crime, Rais Bhuiyan was determined to forgive the shooter and care for his family.
Facing the horrors of the Nazi regime, members of the White Rose asked why and they acted. Asking why strengthens our faith for action.