“The Light We Don’t Withhold” is a Church of Tinkerbell reflection for HIV/AIDS Awareness Month, …
Read More“The Light We Don’t Withhold” is a Church of Tinkerbell reflection for HIV/AIDS Awareness Month, …
Read More“The Light We Don’t Withhold” is a Church of Tinkerbell reflection for HIV/AIDS Awareness Month, honoring those living with HIV, remembering those we’ve lost, and confronting the deadly cost of stigma. Grounded in science and radical compassion, it lifts up the truth of U=U, calls for equitable access to care, and invites us to practice a quiet rebellion: kindness without conditions, and light we refuse to keep to ourselves.
Read MoreHonoring Native American Heritage Month means more than a land acknowledgment once a year—it’s a commitment to learning the true history of this land, amplifying Native voices, supporting tribal sovereignty, and celebrating the beauty and brilliance of living Indigenous cultures every day, not just in November.
Read MoreHonoring Native American Heritage Month means more than a land acknowledgment once a year—it’s a commitment to learning the true history of this land, amplifying Native voices, supporting tribal sovereignty, and celebrating the beauty and brilliance of living Indigenous cultures every day, not just in November.
Read MoreA gentle, wonder-soaked meditation on mortality as a teacher—not an enemy. In this Evernight finale, we dance with Death to return our attention to what matters: love, repair, presence, and everyday courage. Come for the fireflies and candlelight; leave with a pocketful of gratitude and a simple rite to live more fully—today.
Read MoreA gentle, wonder-soaked meditation on mortality as a teacher—not an enemy. In this Evernight finale, we dance with Death to return our attention to what matters: love, repair, presence, and everyday courage. Come for the fireflies and candlelight; leave with a pocketful of gratitude and a simple rite to live more fully—today.
Read MoreA Litany of Wonder is a poetic and meditative journey through the sacredness of everyday life. With reverent attention to the ordinary, this piece invites readers to rediscover awe, delight, and gratitude hidden in plain sight. It’s an offering of sacred play — a reminder that wonder is always near, if we choose to see.
Read MoreBefore temples and texts, there was the sky. In this reflection, we explore astronomy and the night sky as a form of spiritual practice—one rooted not in dogma, but in wonder. Through science, story, and silence, we rediscover the sacred in the stars.
Read MoreA Litany of Wonder is a poetic and meditative journey through the sacredness of everyday life. With reverent attention to the ordinary, this piece invites readers to rediscover awe, delight, and gratitude hidden in plain sight. It’s an offering of sacred play — a reminder that wonder is always near, if we choose to see.
Read MoreThe Religion of Stars: Awe in the Cosmos
Before temples and texts, there was the sky. In this reflection, we explore astronomy and the night sky as a form of spiritual practice—one rooted not in dogma, but in wonder. Through science, story, and silence, we rediscover the sacred in the stars.
In What Is Pride For?, The Church of Tinkerbell breaks down the soul of Pride Month beyond the rainbows and parades. This heartfelt guide reclaims Pride as a sacred space for remembering, resisting, reclaiming, and becoming. Whether you’re questioning, celebrating, grieving, or healing—this is a love letter to you, and a reminder that Pride is for anyone who’s ever been told to dim their light.
Read MoreThe Queer Prophets Were Always Here is a bold, affirming blog article from The Church of Tinkerbell that lifts the veil on LGBTQIA+ erasure and celebrates queer people throughout history and culture as sacred truth-tellers. From ancient roles to modern acts of courage, this piece reclaims queerness as legacy, resistance, and revelation—and honors all who carry that flame today.
Read More“You’re Not Broken. You’re a Miracle.” is a tender, powerful message from The Church of Tinkerbell for anyone who has felt unworthy, unloved, or out of place. This blog article gently dismantles internalized shame and reclaims queerness, neurodivergence, and difference as sacred expressions of life. A spiritual love letter for Pride – and for every day you need to remember you were never a mistake.
Read MoreIn What Is Pride For?, The Church of Tinkerbell breaks down the soul of Pride Month beyond the rainbows and parades. This heartfelt guide reclaims Pride as a sacred space for remembering, resisting, reclaiming, and becoming. Whether you’re questioning, celebrating, grieving, or healing—this is a love letter to you, and a reminder that Pride is for anyone who’s ever been told to dim their light.
Read MoreJuneteenth is not just a celebration—it’s a declaration. A fire lit in the dark corners of oppression that still burns today. We honor the strength of those who waited too long for freedom, and we carry their fight forward with truth, courage, and fierce compassion. Read our latest post at thechurchoftinkerbell.com.
Read MoreJuneteenth is not just a celebration—it’s a declaration. A fire lit in the dark corners of oppression that still burns today. We honor the strength of those who waited too long for freedom, and we carry their fight forward with truth, courage, and fierce compassion. Read our latest post at thechurchoftinkerbell.com.
Read MoreThis powerful Pride Month reflection from The Church of Tinkerbell explores how shame and conformity …
Read MoreThe Queer Prophets Were Always Here is a bold, affirming blog article from The Church of Tinkerbell that lifts the veil on LGBTQIA+ erasure and celebrates queer people throughout history and culture as sacred truth-tellers. From ancient roles to modern acts of courage, this piece reclaims queerness as legacy, resistance, and revelation — and honors all who carry that flame today.
Read More“You’re Not Broken. You’re a Miracle.” is a tender, powerful message from The Church of Tinkerbell for anyone who has felt unworthy, unloved, or out of place. This blog article gently dismantles internalized shame and reclaims queerness, neurodivergence, and difference as sacred expressions of life. A spiritual love letter for Pride – and for every day you need to remember you were never a mistake.
Read MoreThis powerful Pride Month reflection from The Church of Tinkerbell explores how shame and conformity are taught—and how queer existence is a sacred act of resistance. “When the World Says ‘Hide,’ Pride Says ‘Shine’” is a call to reclaim your light, your love, and your truth. Whether you’re loud or quiet, out or not, this is your invitation to shine.
Read MoreCelebrate the radiant power of queerness with The Church of Tinkerbell’s Pride Month kickoff article, …
Read MoreCelebrate the radiant power of queerness with The Church of Tinkerbell’s Pride Month kickoff article, “The Sacred Spark of Queer Creation.” This magical reflection honors the beauty of being fully yourself, drawing inspiration from Tinkerbell to affirm that queer identity is a sacred, creative force. It’s a love letter to the unbecoming, the becoming, and the brilliant in-between.
Read MoreThis post explores the true nature of communication, emphasizing that words are merely tools for transferring meaning. It highlights how miscommunication—especially when used intentionally—can be a manipulative tactic employed by politicians, evangelists, and apologists. True dialogue requires clarity, shared definitions, and a commitment to mutual understanding. Winning an argument through miscommunication is not a real victory; it’s a performance, not a pursuit of truth.
Read MoreThis post critically examines biblical prophecy, highlighting failed predictions, misapplied Old Testament verses, and the possibility that Jesus’ story was constructed to fit pre-existing texts. It challenges the idea of divine foresight by exploring how narratives may have been shaped after the fact—and even questions whether the central figure of Christianity existed at all.
Read MoreThis post explores the true nature of communication, emphasizing that words are merely tools for transferring meaning. It highlights how miscommunication—especially when used intentionally—can be a manipulative tactic employed by politicians, evangelists, and apologists. True dialogue requires clarity, shared definitions, and a commitment to mutual understanding. Winning an argument through miscommunication is not a real victory; it’s a performance, not a pursuit of truth.
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