by Leah Perrault | Dec 23, 2022
Jesus arrives and we receive the One we have awaited. The seasons and feast days of church calendars exist not only to change the colours and routines of faith life, but also change the way we live our whole lives. We learn to practice waiting – in joyful hope – for...
by Leah Perrault | Dec 21, 2021
Photo Credit: Amy Bunce For the first holiday outing in our new city, we headed out for the tree lighting in the town square. (It felt very Stars Hallow, for the Gilmore Girls fans, with lots of twinkly lights and a mayor’s words and Santa arriving by fire truck with...
by Leah Perrault | Dec 23, 2020
Image by Pezibear from Pixabay Longing is a place I visit frequently, passing through on the way to somewhere else. The floor is worn at the entrance way and in front of the window, where walking gently back and forth has left its mark. The chair...
by Leah Perrault | Dec 11, 2018
Dwelling is a strange concept. It’s a place and it sounds like an action: the relevance to Advent is both. The blanket fort that took over my home last Sunday was the perfect incarnation of both the noun and the verb. It was a space for the kids to occupy, at the...
by Leah Perrault | Dec 12, 2017
A few years ago, I was looking for an Advent prayer that my small kids would find easy to memorize that we could use when we lit the Advent wreath. Finding nothing, I wrote my own. Several family have taken the little cards we wrote it out on home with them. ...