Author: Dan Wilt

A Lent Progression

Great friend and worship leader Nathan Rousu and his community (Harvest Vineyard) in Alberta are very intentionally walking through the Lent season together. With his permission, I’m posting their approach as a tool for your use. They are a contemporary Church, seeking to recover more

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The Labyrinths of Grace Cathedral

For those asking questions about labyrinths, and their usefulness as a multisensory vehicle of prayer and renewal with God, this site and it’s offshoots may be interesting to you. Personally, as with all tools liturgical, I see both rich value and possible extremes, in all

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Pagan Christianity by Frank Viola and George Barna

Interesting. I haven’t read the book, but it sounds interesting. Here’s the issue though. Christianity is meant to be culturally flexible and embodied in thousands of cultural ways. This is the very human beauty of Christ’s mission and teaching – and it’s power as the

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Brainwaves

St. Symeon’s Invocation Prayer To The Holy Spirit

The following prayer from the Orthodox tradition is one I’ve used for a number of years. It breathes life into me, and into many contemporary worship settings. I’m looking at putting it to music soon, but many friends are asking for it after a recent

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