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A Poem for Pentecost
This Pentecost, I share a poem I penned while in seminary in response to reading a passage in the book Abounding in Kindness by Elizabeth Johnson.
AndreaGrace
May 241 min read


Exploring the Feminine Side of God
In Genesis, we read that we are created in God’s image – male and female, so God must have a feminine side. In our service on May 10, we reflected on this side of God.
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May 169 min read


Lessons from The Early Christian Church: Using Our Gifts to Serve One Another and Build the Community
Rev. AndreaGrace and the BeLoved Community pray together every Sunday at 10 AM ET in a variety of ways - through word, music, meditation, visio divino and more. We learn from and pray with both the Saints (canonized) and saints (holy people) using inclusive language and images. These highlights from our service on May 3, 2026, the 5th Sunday Easter Cycle A, are shared here as a resource for your prayer, reflection, and continued spiritual practice. Expanding Our Images of t
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May 89 min read


The Wonder of A Spring Walk: A Short 5-Senses Poem
In honor of National Poetry Month in April, Rev. AndreaGrace penned a 5-senses poem filled with wonder and gratitude. She includes a guide for intergenerational programs focused on poetry.
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Apr 302 min read


Do This in Memory of Me.
What begins as a simple soup supper becomes something sacred—voices of gratitude rising, stories shared, and Christ’s presence revealed in one another. In these holy days, we are invited not just to remember, but to gather, to serve, and to become Love in action. Come and stay—enter the story, and let it shape your own.
AndreaGrace
Apr 33 min read


From Passover to Easter: A Shared Story of Liberation
As Jews and Christians enter sacred days in the same week, we are invited into a shared story of liberation, remembrance, and transformation. This holy week calls Jews & Christians alike to to slow down, gather in community, and encounter the Divine more deeply. Through prayer, ritual, and reflection, may we rediscover the enduring power of love that frees, renews, and calls us to live more fully.
AndreaGrace
Apr 12 min read
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