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.caHoliness matters
Holiness matters. And it is our responsibility as Christians to find ways to express this, not just on Sunday mornings at 10, but every hour of every day; not just as words, but as actions; not as an after-thought, but as a determining influence in all we say and do. Continue reading
“This is a compliment call”
In a world that’s ready to offer complaint, sharing an encouraging word can be the right thing to do. Continue reading
Grace flowed
“For by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God” ~Eph 2.8 Continue reading
It only takes one…
One experience—good or bad—can influence a person’s perception of an entire body—be it a profession or a church. Let’s be intentional about making ‘church’ a good experience. Continue reading
Change
Change is neither good nor bad, it just is. And it will happen. How we respond to that change is up to us. Continue reading
Table prayers
This week’s post is a set of intercessions on coming to God’s table. Continue reading
The ‘easy fix’
We want to be helpful. We want to be loving. We want things to be better. Yet as Christians we’re called to look beyond the ‘easy fix.’ Continue reading
Making today better
How have I already made today better for someone else? What can I do now to make today a little better for someone else? How can I love God, and show that love to the world by loving my neighbour? Continue reading
I feel when you pray for me
As we feel uplifted by others praying for us, may we be inspired to pray for others – not for wish fulfillment, but to delight in the blessings God gives us. Continue reading
News or good news?
Imagine if we read as much scripture and/or theology as we did everything else we read? Continue reading