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Jes Kast

Reverend Jes Kast is the Associate Minister at West End Collegiate Church in New York City. She writes bi-weekly for The Twelve, a blog that interacts with life through a Reformed lens.

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Why I Changed My Mind About Yoga

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Adele and Advent: Worth the Wait

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In defense of Oprah’s Belief series

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In defense of “basic” culture (yes, even Pumpkin Spice Lattes)

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Barbara Ehrenreich’s ‘Wild God’ and making room for wonder

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Ayahuasca and the high of Easter

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Good Friday: when normcore went hardcore

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Advent All Around: Mary, Beyonce and the blessings of a baby

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