Grow Christians: An Intergenerational Resource
For busy families, finding the practices to nurture your faith is no easy task. Two friends of mine have teamed up to create an important resource this Lent in the GrowChristians.org website. The site launched early to encourage registrations for the updates throughout Lent and the reflections at the site have been though-provoking as Ben Irwin wrote about talking to kids about hard stuff in Lent and Derek Olsen shared why he considers taking our kids to the Ash Wednesday liturgy to be so important.
The ambitious goal of GrowChristians.org is to “create an online community of discipleship focused on the practical details of life at home.” To accomplished this, they have brought together reflections, stories, images, and recipes from a diverse group of Episcopalians around the church. The group blog is a pilot project intended to inspire “generations to come together as they celebrate the presence of God through the Christian year.”
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Peace, Frank
Frank Logue, Canon to the Ordinary
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