Author Archives: Laura Marie Piotrowicz
About Laura Marie Piotrowicz
I'm a high-energy priest, now serving in the Diocese of Niagara, catching glimpses of the kingdom in daily life. I consider church to be a verb, and I'm passionate about prayer, eco-theology, and social justice. I love travel, reading, canoeing, camping, gardening and cooking, playing with my dogs, and drinking good coffee. http://everydaychristianityblog.blogspot.caClick Bait. Click Here!
While the Bible might be fun to write as click bait, it does not need to be—it’s better in so many ways. Continue reading
Who do you say that you are?
How do we, the church, define and articulate ourselves and our goal? What is it that we want to be most known for, in a way that can be understood by the broader society? Continue reading
Soundtrack of life
What makes up the soundtrack of your life? Do you recognise God there? Continue reading
Delay
Commuting delays are annoyingly common; they can also be moments of God’s presence. Continue reading
Ignoring the “mustn’t”
I wonder how many of us continue to live under the “you mustn’t” and “don’t even try,” having believed whoever said it to us years ago. I wonder how much ministry might be possible if we overcame the “you can’t”s of our histories. Continue reading
Washing windows
Our lives, like windows, gradually accumulate dust and dirt that needs to be cleaned. Continue reading
Balance
Balance: it’s essential to establish and maintain; it’s essential to adequately communicate to those with whom we serve, so expectations can be realistic. Continue reading
Blessed!
This week I invite us to return to the truer, deeper understanding of the word “blessing,” to realize that it is not synonymous with “lucky.” I invite us to use the word with care and intentionality. Continue reading
Your time is currency
Budgets reflect our values. Assessing our ideals and our realities can inspire a re-allocation, with our money or our time. Continue reading
The Community
Community is important. What community allows you to be the truest form of you that God has gifted the planet with? How do you build community? Continue reading