Seth BarkerFrom TsitsernakaberdI wish you could hear the haunting music that rises from the flame of Tsitsernakaberd.Apr 26, 2020Apr 26, 2020
Seth BarkerChemin de croixExploring Holy Week’s Stations of the Cross through photography in the Swiss Alps and written reflection. How do we embody the sacred?Apr 10, 20201Apr 10, 20201
Seth BarkerinAge of AwarenessThrough the windowpaneHow do you come home from a place you never left? In our departure from the journey, we learn to see our homes again.Mar 28, 2020Mar 28, 2020
Seth BarkerWhat are we giving up?There has been some debate around the mass closing of churches during the time of the virus — and for good reason. To halt our work of…Mar 18, 2020Mar 18, 2020
Seth BarkerEntering EpiphanyEpiphany is the profanity of God’s new work: that those beyond our own conceptions of holiness and purity are invited into the sacred.Jan 6, 2020Jan 6, 2020
Seth BarkerFeast of DoubtersYou don’t need to worry about having all of your assents assured, because this is the good news: you are invited to the feast.Sep 22, 2019Sep 22, 2019
Seth BarkerDivisive JesusJesus is divisive because he always refuses to play the game — because he proclaims a way out of the vicious cycle of empireSep 2, 2019Sep 2, 2019
Seth BarkerAll Saints’ — Atop the Holy MountainThe feast of All Saints’ is a remembrance fashioned to echo back through the ages of Christian history to proclaim that we are not alone.Nov 4, 2018Nov 4, 2018