Salt of the Earth:
A Christian Seasons Calendar

2023-2024 calendar

Please now enjoy a 50% discount off our limited stock!

Christ is our time. This unique wall calendar unfolds the Christian year through scripture, liturgical colour, and artwork. From Advent to Reign of Christ, it offers an alternative way of remembering and living in the story of Jesus. It is a valuable resource for disciples who live in cultures that have forgotten or never heard the Christian story.

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Please now enjoy a 50% discount on your order! Calendars are $17.95 each. Canadian HST/GST (for Canadian addresses) will be added at checkout.

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“Few things are more important for Christians today than reclaiming the calendar as our time. This wonderful calendar helps us do that by reminding us that we are constituted by the narrative that is quite different from Canadian or American national holidays. What a wonderful gift this calendar is and makes.”
— Stanley Hauerwas

Sample pages of the 2023-2024 Christian Seasons Calendar

The calendar is printed on heavy coated stock, suitable for writing appointments and notes. It is 9 inches by 12 inches, drilled with a single hole top centre.

The University Hill Congregation watermark does not appear on the printed calendar.

“I am so glad to see the emergence of this calendar because we Christians are in an emergency about time. It is clear that dominant culture in North America no longer knows what time it is, because every season has now been homogenized into an uninterrupted ‘shopping season’ and when we do not know what time it is we are unlikely to remember ‘former times’ and surely have no ground to hope for ‘new things’. This new calendar refers all our seasons back to the Lord of all time and may, in quite concrete ways, provide a form of resistance against the timelessness of consumerism back into the timefulness of our faith.”
— Walter Brueggemann