This year, on Christmas Eve, my parents will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. My mom’s parents AND grandparents were also married on Christmas Eve. Sounds so cozy and romantic, right? Steve and I got married in June. I mean, you can’t …
This year, on Christmas Eve, my parents will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. My mom’s parents AND grandparents were also married on Christmas Eve. Sounds so cozy and romantic, right? Steve and I got married in June. I mean, you can’t …
Pancakes and Lent In a staff meeting recently, Jan introduced us to a very old tradition, that no one else on staff had heard of before. She told us that Shrove Tuesday, also known as Fat Tuesday, was traditionally celebrated …
On any given Sunday, you might see us chasing after our three daughters, telling them to get down from the tree in front of Kairos, or pleading with them to stop tormenting each other. Ten years ago, though, our lives …
Message from Drew Ditzel on Feb 9, 2020
Almost two years ago, I switched from a smartphone to a flip phone. I wasn’t taking some stand against technology. In fact, I just switched back this week! Instead, I made the change because I realized I had warped the …
Message from Miriam Ryan on Feb 2, 2020
Because I’ve spent my whole career in the nonprofit sector, when I started on the Leadership Team at Kairos, I approached it similarly to how I would serving on a nonprofit board of directors. It wasn’t long into my tenure …
Message from Drew Ditzel on Jan 26, 2020
I can honestly say I had never celebrated Epiphany before, but this year as we at Kairos have spent time focusing on the revelation of Jesus to the world, I have noticed that while there are many examples throughout the Old and …