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Living & Growing: God’s calling to humanity

God’s calling to humanity has always been to seek him and serve him

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Thank you letters for the week of March 27, 2022

Thank you, merci, danke, gracias, gunalchéesh.

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Coming Out: Stigma that kills

The stigma of being transgender or non-binary—that’s the danger we need to confront.

Laura Rorem stands on a ferry retreat circa 2004. (Courtesy Photo )

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Living & GrowingThe gift of the wilderness

Lent begins in the wilderness — Jesus’ and our own.

Geoff Kirsch is an award-winning Juneau-based writer and humorist.

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Slack Tide: 5 stages of winter weather grief

Hope ‘springs’ eternal?

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Living & Growing: Northern Light

“I intend to show the world that there is no limit to the possible and no force stronger…

"My most beloved childhood memories are of my grandmother—the taste of her cooking; the sight of her coming home from her job at the bakery down the street; the songs she loved—Tennessee Ernie Ford’s “Old Rugged Cross” was one of her favorites and is still one of mine," writes Jane Hale. (Courtesy Photo)

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Coming Out: My grandmother Agnes

It pleases me to think that maybe I’m growing into her loveliness.

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Recognitions for the week of March 6

Honors and awards.

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Living & Growing: A brother and sister story

How did a nice Jewish girl from Baltimore, Maryland, end up with an Afghan brother?

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Slack Tide: 27 random thoughts while staring out the window waiting for snow again

By Geoff Kirsch

Guy Crockroft (Courtesy Photo)

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Living & Growing: The hope of heaven

Mary asked “Where’s daddy?” Mom said “He’s in heaven.”

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Gimme a Smile: Do I have the right stuff?

Despite the national trend toward decluttering, there are various legitimate reasons to keep stuff…

Jane Hale

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Coming Out: How to cross a desert and coming out as myself

Call me the breeze. Or call me Jane.

Joab Cano

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Living & Growing: The love of God

Someone may ask: What is the love of God?

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Recognitions for the week of Feb. 13

Local students earn academic honors.

“To some, the Winter Olympics represent an opportunity for the nations of Earth to unite in peace (and spandex),” writes Geoff Kirsch. “To others, they symbolize planetary inequality and toxic nationalism. For everyone, the 2022 Beijing Winter Games are a great excuse to spend 16 days glued to the TV firmly convinced you’re doing something worthwhile.” (Bryan Turner / Unsplash)

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Slack Tide: Olym-pics or it didn’t happen

As you watch the remainder of the 2018 Winter Olympics unfold, consider these ponderables…

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Recognitions for the week of Feb. 6

Local students earn academic honors.

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Living & Growing: Making an effort to widen the circle

We strive to help care for our neighbors, after all, we’re all in this together.

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Gimme a Smile: A whole universe of what ifs

What if…?

Julie Hamilton (left), Roxy Felkl (right) in the Cancer Connection Office. (Courtesy Photo / Julie DeLong)

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Thank you letters for the week of Jan. 30, 2022

Thank you, merci, danke, gracias, gunalchéesh.