Category Archives: Spiritual Traditions

Prayer on the Fourth of July

By Nancy Byrd Turner This is the birthday of our land; May all her days be in God’s hand. May all her ways between the seas Be ways of quietness and peace. May her good flag shine high and bright, … Continue reading

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Summer Solstice Celebration

Monday, June 21, 2010 7:30 am behind Butterflies Healthy Food 4019 Skippack Pike Skippack, PA 19474 (No charge; free will donations accepted) The summer solstice is the longest day of the year. On this day, we have more hours of … Continue reading

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God’s Convenant With Us

A covenant is an agreement or contract between one or more people. It is one’s word or promise to do something. We read in the Bible of several important contracts that God has made with us. The first one I … Continue reading

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The Promise of Easter

A young man from a wealthy family was about to graduate from high school. It was the custom in that affluent neighborhood for the parents to give the graduate an automobile. Bill and his father had spent months looking at … Continue reading

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The Miracle of Christmas

He was born into darkness because this was the spiritual state of the people at that time. He came to give Light to the world, which is why He is called “The Dayspring from on High.” It was the fulfillment … Continue reading

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Connecting to Spirit through Myth

Myths symbolize universal struggles of life that we all must go through in our maturing process. The epic hero myth, found in all cultures, symbolizes a person’s struggles with one’s passions both good and evil and demonstrates the success or … Continue reading

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Why We Pray

God wants us to have a dialogue with Him. Not only is it a courtesy a creature ought to render one’s Creator, it’s also good psychologically to pray because it allows us to gather our thoughts and talk out our … Continue reading

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Epiphany Insight

On this Sunday, January 11, let’s talk about an important spiritual anniversary that occurred this past week on January 6. January 6 is usually celebrated in the Christian tradition as Epiphany. In the Hispanic and Latin cultures, as well as … Continue reading

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