A Holy Hostel: Reflections on Calling at All Saints Anglican Church By: Katya Kozachuk At the crossroads between Durham and Chapel Hill, North Carolina there is a little Anglican parish called All Saints. All Saints is in a really particular place because it...
A Generational Love: A Reflection on Calling at First United Methodist Church, Lakeland, Florida By: Katya Kozachuk Lakeland Florida is home to over a dozen lakes, a few alligators, and the beloved Born & Bread Bakehouse. A typical Saturday morning in Lakeland...
No Ministry Is Too Small: A Reflection on Calling at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church By: Katya Kozachuk On the tip of Lake Superior in Duluth, Minnesota, there is an Episcopal church that just celebrated its 150th anniversary. Along with battling the cold winters...
A Reflection on Calling at First Presbyterian Church in Allentown, Pennsylvania By: Katya Kozachuk Do you remember that time where people actually came together and talked? Before the smartphone, Amazon Prime, and social media, people actually came together...
Pins of Peace: The Called People of Sacred Heart By Katya Kozachuk There’s a peculiar, but beautiful thing happening in the corners of Southbury, Connecticut. You’ll see people are walking through the town with identical pins attached to either their...
Imagination of Grace: A Reflection of Calling at Round Hill Community Church by Katya Kozachuk Just imagine. You are invited to a dinner in a quaint town that fills that coastal landscapes of Connecticut. A dinner hosted for nine people. And at this...