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Faith Matters: You are what you do: When people show you who they are, believe them
04-25-2025 9:36 AM

By THE REV. CANDI ASHENDEN

There’s a moment in the Gospels when Jesus responds to a crowd demanding clarity. They say, “Just tell us who you are.” And Jesus responds, in essence, “I already have. I’ve shown you.” He points not to a theological argument, but to his actions — healing the sick, feeding the hungry, welcoming the outcast, challenging the powerful. He says: Look at all I have been doing. That tells you who I am.

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PHOTO: Like new again
04-23-2025 7:11 PM


‘A pope of hope’: Local Catholic community remembers Pope Francis
04-21-2025 5:02 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS and SAMUEL GELINAS

A wave of mourning rolled through the local Catholic community on Monday following the news of Pope Francis’ death at the age of 88.


Faith Matters: A guide to Holy Week: The story isn’t over yet, even as it seems all hope is lost
04-18-2025 9:22 AM

By THE REV. DR. CHRIS DAVIES

For people who identify as Christian, Holy Week (the week leading up to Easter) is one of the most important weeks of our faith. Holy Saturday — today — is a day wherein we live in the darkness of Jesus’ death. So as we wait for hope on the horizon, I want to review this week in basic terms for those who are curious about the fundamentals of faith.


Faith Matters: Human thought in touch with spiritual reality: An intro to the Christian Science Society
04-11-2025 9:53 AM

By KATHE GEIST and SUSAN SOLOMON

Faith can be seen as a glimmer of hope or light in an ever-changing world. How we enlarge and trust our faith is a question asked by many. How we define and find God in our own life can be a joyous spiritual journey.


North Congregational Church in New Salem has new interim pastor
04-02-2025 12:56 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

NEW SALEM — Chris Ames has been chosen as North Congregational Church’s interim pastor, replacing a man who held the job for more than half a century.


Greenfield’s Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew faces ‘substantial’ repair costs
03-07-2025 12:26 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — The Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew is in need of significant repairs after high winds knocked off parts of the roof last week.


PHOTO: Lenten blessing on the run
03-05-2025 6:13 PM


Faith Matters: Invoking God in politics: Learning from Lincoln’s humility
02-07-2025 10:39 AM

By THE REV. RANDY CALVO

This coming Wednesday is Abraham Lincoln’s birth anniversary. In his Second Inaugural Address, as the President of a divided Union, he realized that people of faith were praying to the same God for different outcomes. Lincoln was humble enough to dare not equate God’s will with that of either side, saying, “The prayers of both could not be answered. That of neither has been answered fully. The Almighty has His own purposes.”


Faith Matters: Faith mattered to Jimmy Carter: Mourning the loss of the former president who had the soul of a prophet
01-31-2025 9:40 AM

By BEN TOUSLEY, M.DIV

Listening to Jimmy Carter’s funeral service on Jan. 9, a national day of mourning, I found myself choking up as they brought his casket into the cathedral. My emotion certainly wasn’t because Carter’s life, at 100, had been cut short. He had lived out his calling as peacemaker, house builder, disease preventer and the like.


Thomas Aquinas College chapel named pilgrimage site
01-14-2025 12:28 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

NORTHFIELD — The bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield has decreed that the Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel at Thomas Aquinas College (TAC) will be an official pilgrimage site for the people of the diocese in observance of the 2025 Jubilee Year.


Faith Matters: God lives among us: And the message of Christmas belongs at all times and in all places
01-10-2025 9:21 AM

By THE REV. JASON A. BURNS

It always amazes me at how quickly the joy and excitement of the Christmas season subsides. I suspect it is because the joy of Christmas does not come from the virgin birth, from shepherds in their fields, from kings following a star, or from angels singing with the heavenly hosts. It isn’t about the beautiful decorations, the gorgeous music, the happiness of seeing and being with family, or watching our children open gifts from Santa. All of these wonderful things are byproducts of the fact that God lives among us.


Faith Matters: The sacredness of ordinary days: Every morning is an opportunity to encounter God’s presence
01-03-2025 10:53 AM

By THE REV. CANDI ASHENDEN

As the holiday glow fades and January settles in, the humdrum of daily life returns. The decorations are boxed up, the festive meals are a memory, and the calendar flips back to workdays, school schedules, and to-do lists. For many, this transition...


Faith Matters: Mary knew. Do we?: What faith can be when we imagine a world of love and belonging
12-20-2024 9:50 AM

By THE REV. DR. CHRIS DAVIES

Mary, the mother of Jesus, was radical — a prophet, even, in a world that offered little hope for an unwed pregnant teenager.For many Christians, Sunday, Dec. 22 is the Fourth Sunday of Advent — the day that symbolizes love — wherein Mary’s song of...


Faith Matters: A light that the shadows cannot overcome: Blue Christmas services offer us a space to bring our collective grief
12-13-2024 1:57 PM

By PASTOR BENJIMAN DURFEE

During the last two months of the year, we’re usually overwhelmed with messages to be jolly, we’re expected to show up for events with cheerful smiles, and we’re constantly surrounded by the joyous sounds of the holiday season. And while this is a...


Faith Matters: Has our faith been swallowed up in our politics?: If we don’t love our enemies, we become what we deplore in them
11-22-2024 11:24 AM

By THE REV. ALLEN M. COMSTOCK

Because faith matters, we need to ask ourselves whether, in this time of political stress, our faith has gotten swallowed up in our politics. If so, we need to rescue our faith from our politics so that maybe our faith might come to the rescue of our...


Trinity Church pastor brings ‘ecumenical spirit’ to ministry in Shelburne Falls
11-15-2024 10:01 AM

By VIRGINIA RAY

Benjiman Durfee, the newest pastor at Trinity Church in Shelburne Falls, “tried to ignore the call” to ministry for years, but his college job as director of music ministry at the First United Methodist Church in Westfield changed that.A native of...


Faith Matters: Fitra — An unusual source for common ground
11-08-2024 9:45 AM

By JAN FLASKA

Perhaps like me, folks like you find wisdom in the nearly forgotten corners and conversations of our past experiences. As a teacher of religious studies and philosophy, I stand by the idea that, truly, there are few new — few genuinely new - ideas to...


Faith Matters: All Souls celebrates bicentennial, 1825-2025
11-01-2024 4:20 PM

By KATE MASON

All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church is celebrating 200 years in Greenfield with some special events for our larger community. Some folks may wonder what is a Unitarian Universalist? Our non-creedal faith is progressive and inclusive. We are...


Faith Matters: The urgent need for a prophetic ministry for peace
10-18-2024 11:46 AM

By THE REV. DAVID JONES

I’ve been re-reading “The Prophetic Imagination,” a classic by biblical scholar Walter Brueggemann. In it he talks about the prophetic ministry of churches as being the result of two essential ingredients.The first ingredient is that a church must...


Faith Matters: Let us be more curious than certain: Each person, whatever their political views, is made in the image and likeness of God
10-11-2024 10:01 AM

By THE REV. HEATHER J. BLAIS

Recently, we took our oldest child on a tour of my alma mater, Saint Anselm College in Goffstown, New Hampshire. Our oldest has always navigated life with an insatiable curiosity and desire to know more. I was eager for them to have a taste of the...

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