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September 25, 2024
Ember Day Reflection: Answering the Call from Quilt in Piece

Today, as we observe Ember Day in the Anglican Church, we are called to reflect on and pray for those journeying towards ordination, discerning their vocation, and all who serve in ordained ministry. It is a moment to contemplate the sacredness of ministry and the divine call that brings people forward to serve the Church. The collect for today speaks directly to this journey. It reminds us of our shared calling in the ministry of Christ, our Great High Priest. As the prayer says: “Heavenly Father, you have entrusted to your Church a share in the ministry of your Son ...

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August 22, 2024
Radical Welcome: Embracing God’s Call for Justice and Inclusion in South Africa from Quilt in Piece

Matthew 22:1-14 is the parable of the wedding banquet, where Jesus tells the story of a king who prepares a wedding feast for his son. The invited guests refuse to come, and some even mistreat the king’s servants. In response, the king invites everyone—both good and bad—until the banquet hall is filled. Yet, when the king notices a man without wedding clothes, he is cast out into the darkness. In the South African context, this parable speaks powerfully to the issues of exclusion, justice, and the radical inclusivity of God’s kingdom. South Africa is a ...

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April 16, 2024
Book Review Meditations at Midnight by Gary Jansen from Quilt in Piece

Meditations at Midnight by Gary Jansen is a captivating exploration of spirituality and self-discovery, delving into the profound moments that emerge in the stillness of night. Jansen weaves together personal anecdotes, mystical insights, and timeless wisdom to create a book that resonates deeply with seekers of inner peace. At its core, Meditations at Midnight invites readers to embrace the quiet moments of darkness as opportunities for reflection and transformation. Jansen skillfully intertwines his own experiences with spiritual teachings from various traditions, offering a holistic perspective on navigating life’s challenges and finding meaning in the midst of chaos. What I ...

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The Discipleship Opportunity: A Guide for Churches in a Changing World from Quilt in Piece

In “The Discipleship Opportunity,” Daniel Im tackles the challenges facing churches in the modern world. Im argues that clinging to traditional methods of evangelism and leadership may no longer be effective in a society characterized by indifference, impatience, and political division. The book is aimed at church leaders seeking to revitalize their congregations. Im equips them with practical strategies for: Reaching those who are spiritually disengaged: Im acknowledges that many within the church itself might be going through the motions without a deep connection to their faith. The book offers guidance on rekindling a passion for Jesus within the existing ...

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March 25, 2024
Holy Week Monday from Quilt in Piece

The echo of cheers still hangs in the air, a fading memory from yesterday’s celebration. Palm fronds, once vibrant symbols of hope, now lie scattered on the dusty ground, their green already tinged with brown. We walk beside Jesus, a heavy silence pressing down where excitement crackled just a day ago. The joy of Palm Sunday feels like a dream – a beautiful, fleeting dream that leaves you a little lost when you wake up. The bright Jerusalem sunshine that cast hope on the city walls seems to mock us now. We can still almost hear the cheers of the ...

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February 4, 2024
Embracing the Journey. from Quilt in Piece

The weight of knowledge, the burden of responsibility, the ever-present hum of doubt. These are just some of the feelings that may accompany your journey as a theological student, or even in other institutions where deep reflection and purpose-driven pursuits take center stage. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed, to question your place, and to wonder if the path you’ve chosen is the right one. But take a deep breath, dear friend. You are not alone. Throughout history, countless individuals have wrestled with the same anxieties and uncertainties as you. From prophets grappling with divine messages to philosophers seeking ...

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February 2, 2024
A Reflection on Wetlands: From Genesis to Today. from Quilt in Piece

As we celebrate World Wetlands Day, it’s fitting to turn our gaze to scripture, for the Bible paints a vivid picture of these life-giving landscapes. In the very first book, Genesis, we encounter the Spirit of God hovering over the face of the waters, bringing forth creation. Water becomes a symbol of life, renewal, and God’s creative power. We see this echoed in Psalm 104, where the psalmist praises God for “sending springs into the valleys, to flow between the mountains” (v.10). These “springs” and “valleys” are, in essence, the wetlands – teeming with life, nourishing the land ...

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January 23, 2024
Seeds in Shallow Soil: Finding Fertile Ground from Quilt in Piece

Seeds in Shallow Soil: Finding Fertile Ground

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November 9, 2023
Book review – The Rest of God from Quilt in Piece

“The Rest of God: Restoring Your Soul by Restoring Sabbath” by Mark Buchanan is a profound exploration of the concept of Sabbath and its transformative power. Buchanan weaves together theology, personal anecdotes, and practical insights to guide readers toward a deeper understanding of rest and its spiritual significance. The author delves into the fast-paced, modern world and addresses the urgency of finding true rest amidst the chaos. His eloquent prose and thoughtful reflections make a compelling case for embracing the Sabbath as a sacred space for rejuvenation and connection with the divine. What I find particularly commendable is Buchanan’s ...

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Book review – Wounded Pastors from Quilt in Piece

“Wounded Pastors” by Carol Howard Merritt and James Fenimore offers a poignant exploration of the challenges and vulnerabilities that pastors face in their roles. The authors delve into the often overlooked struggles that clergy members encounter, shedding light on the emotional, mental, and spiritual wounds that can result from the demands of pastoral ministry. One commendable aspect of the book is its emphasis on empathy and understanding. Merritt and Fenimore skillfully navigate the complexities of the pastoral journey, acknowledging that ministers, like any other individuals, are susceptible to pain and hardship. The narrative is infused with compassion, urging readers to ...

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November 1, 2023
A Franciscan Reflection for All Saints Day from Quilt in Piece

On this blessed All Saints Day, we gather to celebrate the communion of saints, the cloud of witnesses who have gone before us. And the saints among us, striving to live out the beatitudes as we embrace the teachings of St. Francis. Revelation 7:9-17 reminds us of the countless saints from every nation, tribe, people, and language, standing before the Lamb. They wear white robes, symbolizing their purity and dedication to God’s ways. As Franciscans, we seek to imitate their holiness by living lives of simplicity, love, and service to all. Psalm 34:1-10, 22 calls us to ...

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October 27, 2023
Nurturing Mental Health: The Peace of Psalm 23 from Quilt in Piece

Mental health is a precious gift that deserves our care and attention. In the midst of life’s challenges, we often find solace in the words of Psalm 23:1-3. This blog post explores the significance of these verses and offers practical tips for nurturing our mental well-being. Verse in Focus: Psalm 23:1-3 (New Living Translation) ???? “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul.” The Shepherd’s Care for Mental Health: In these verses, we find a beautiful metaphor of ...

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August 29, 2023
“Embracing the Tapestry of Life: A Journey of Faith and Passion” from Quilt in Piece

In the quiet moments of life, where the threads of spirituality, creativity, and passion intertwine, we find our true purpose. It’s a journey that often requires a leap of faith, but in that leap, we discover the most profound and beautiful aspects of ourselves. The Leap of Faith: Taking a leap of faith is not merely a physical act; it’s a spiritual one. It’s trusting that there’s a plan beyond our understanding, a purpose that guides us even when the path seems unclear. Just like a quilt begins with individual pieces stitched together to create something ...

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August 19, 2023
Seeds of Transformation: Nurturing the Diocesan Revitalization Journey from Quilt in Piece

In the bustling world we live in, where change is a constant, our spiritual homes must also adapt and grow. I am thrilled to share with you the exciting journey our Diocese in Natal, South Africa, is embarking upon. It’s a journey of revitalization, vision, and multiplication—a journey rooted in faith, prayer, and a deep commitment to the mission of our Lord. The Bishop’s Charge: Our journey begins with a heartfelt letter from our Bishop. In it, he sets forth a vision for our Diocese that is both inspiring and challenging. He draws from the wisdom of ...

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August 5, 2023
Nourishing Narratives – Book review from Quilt in Piece

“Nourishing Narratives: The Power of Story to Shape Our Faith” by Jennifer L. Holberg is an enlightening exploration of how stories influence and enrich our spiritual journey. Holberg masterfully delves into the profound connection between narratives and our faith, inviting readers to embark on a thought-provoking introspection. With eloquent prose and insightful analysis, Holberg highlights how stories shape our beliefs, values, and perceptions. Through captivating examples and engaging anecdotes, she underscores the transformative impact of narratives on our spiritual growth. Her exploration extends across a diverse range of literature, underscoring the universality of storytelling’s influence on our lives. In ...

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July 18, 2023
Empowering Journeys Unveiled: “The Woman from Lydia” by Angela Hunt from Quilt in Piece

In the realm of literature, few experiences rival the joy of discovering a captivating story that resonates deeply within our hearts. Angela Hunt’s masterpiece, “The Woman from Lydia,” is an enchanting tale that transports readers to ancient times, unveiling a compelling narrative filled with strength, resilience, and the power of transformation. This remarkable book stands as a testament to the author’s impeccable storytelling prowess, leaving readers enthralled and inspired long after they turn the final page. A Journey Through Time “The Woman from Lydia” takes us on an immersive journey through the ancient world, specifically to the historical ...

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January 7, 2022
Star Trek Discovery Row from Quilt in Piece

Today’s pattern is for the Star Trek Discovery Row along I took part in with Fandom in Stitches. You can find the rest of the rows on their website here. http://www.fandominstitches.com/2011/04/star-trek.html#startrekalong You can download my row below.

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January 6, 2022
Summer Sensations from Quilt in Piece

In my clean up and re organizing I found another old pattern, that I haven’t shared yet. Summer Sensations, is a paper pieced Camping quilt. The size is a lap blanket, or can be used for picnicking.

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January 4, 2022
Bunny ears Applique Pattern from Quilt in Piece

Here is another free pattern up for grabs, an applique pattern, bunny ears. I designed this pattern for a throw pillow in a little girls room.

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Test Pattern Butterfly 1 from Quilt in Piece

Hi everyone, I am looking for someone who can test some paper pieced butterfly patterns. There are 5 different butterflies. If you are willing, please use the contact form if you are interested. Then I can email the pattern to you. My only requirement is a picture of the finished block, and some feedback about the pattern.

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