Cover Story: We may be grieving right now, but our spiritual wisdom calls us not to grieve alone

Five Best Books for Reaching Out in our Grief

COVER STORY: We listen to our readers. We listen to our writers. We listen to friends and family, too. And, over the past week, here is what I heard loud and clear: People are grieving. One reason is the horrific tragedy of the Buffalo supermarket shootings and the virulent hatred that attack once again unveiled in our midst.

Whatever is causing this season of grief—our Cover Story is not about sadness. It is about resilience. I am sharing the stories behind five inspiring books that can help you—and your co-workers, congregation and loved ones—find resilience in the midst of our grief. Please read this story and share it with others via social media and email.

And if you care to learn more: One of the authors featured in our Cover Story this week is Bill Wylie-Kellermann, whose family memoir Dying Well ranks among our five “best book” recommendations. Bill’s newest book is a tribute to the life and legacy of his friend—peace activist and theologian Daniel Berrigan. Among the latest praise for Bill’s new book is this review from The Christian Century headlined: An ode to Daniel Berrigan

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And Now For Something Completely Different …

WE ALSO heard about humor, this week, starting with this week’s Leading with Spirit video from author and leadership coach Larry Buxton. In this short video, Larry asks us: Should Leaders Be Funny?

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And, a Trip to the Islands

GOD SIGNS COLUMNIST SUZY FARBMAN is back this week with the first part of a two-part column about a remarkable family whose adventures span the U.S., the Atlantic and Caribbean.

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Holidays & Festivals

An ancient Christian celebration

TOWARD THE END OF MAY, Christians around the world will celebrate one of their faith’s ancient holidays: the Feast of the Ascension, known also as Ascension Day. Though no documents give testament to the feast’s existence prior to the 5th century, St. Augustine referred to it as a universal observance of Apostolic origin.
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And, 2 Baha’i holidays

HOLIDAYS & FESTIVALS columnist Stephanie Fenton reports on two important Baha’i observances that fall in the second half of May this year: The Declaration of the Bab marks the anniversary of the Bab’s announcement of his mission, in 1844; the Ascension of Baha’u’llah recalls the passing of Baha’u’llah, in 1892.

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WANT TO SEE ALL OF THE UPCOMING HOLIDAYS & FESTIVALS?—It’s easy to find our annual calendar of global observances. Just remember the web address: InterfaithHolidays.com

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Click this movie still to read Ed McNulty’s review of the new Downton Abbey film.

Faith & Film

Click on this cover image to learn more about the May 2022 issue of Ed McNulty’s Visual Parables Journal. This issue contains complete discussion guides for films, including: Eleni, Father Stu, The Northman and Firebird.

ED McNULTY, for decades, has published reviews, magazine articles and books exploring connections between faith and film. Most of his work is freely published. Ed supports his work by selling the Visual Parables Journal, a monthly magazine packed with discussion guides to films. This resource is used coast-to-coast by individuals who love the movies and by educators, clergy and small-group leaders.

Among Ed’s free reviews and columns:

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