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Praying with colors on the journey

Lynne Baab • Tuesday January 6 2026

Praying with colors on the journey

As a new year begins, I’m thinking about colors. I’m thinking about:

the cloudy dark gray of sad things the fierce red of my anger about the injustices I see far too often the many greens of trees, even in winter, and bright red and yellow berries January 6 was Epiphany, when we celebrate the coming of the Wise Men to the stable, following a star. “Epiphany” means revelation — the revelation of Jesus’s coming for the sake of the Gentiles as well as the Jews. The whole season of Epiphany, which lasts until Ash Wednesday (February 18 this year), is a season of light....

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Witnesses on the journey

Lynne Baab • Tuesday December 30 2025

Witnesses on the journey

When you think of a witness, do you think of someone who is watching you? Or do you think of someone who witnessed something and is describing it to you, like a witness in court?

As a new year begins, I want to suggest Hebrews 12:1-2 as a way to think back on this past year.

“Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and the sin that clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith.”

Witnesses

When...

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Walking with the lowly on the Christmas journey

Lynne Baab • Tuesday December 23 2025

Walking with the lowly on the Christmas journey

At our beloved church, we have an open prayer time. The ushers hand around microphones, so that everyone can hear the prayers. Each week, between five and ten people pray out loud. I always have something to pray for! I limit myself to once every two weeks.

On Sunday December 14th, I prayed aloud:

“Lord, some of us no longer have someone we love on this earth, and we will miss them this Christmas. Comfort us when we grieve. Some of us have people on this earth who we don’t really want to be with. Give us love and patience with them. I...

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Our bodies on the journey

Lynne Baab • Tuesday December 16 2025

Our bodies on the journey

Who do I want to bring to the manger? Who might otherwise be excluded?

Those provocative questions came from Christine Sine, whose Godspace website  provides wonderful resources for Christian spirituality. Christine posed those questions for Advent 11 years ago.

At that time, I was writing regularly for the Godspace blog. As I thought about answering Christine’s questions, so many options passed through my mind. Who might be excluded from access to God in our violent and unjust world? I thought about children, people all over the world without homes or enough food, and those with chronic illness and mental illness.

The more I pondered...

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