Time and Money
December 31, 2011I might have just paid ten seventy-five to watch the Muppets […] [continue…]
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Good writing, with a strong point and with life oozing out.
I might have just paid ten seventy-five to watch the Muppets […] [continue…]
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My first post at the new Emergent Village blog.
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My friends Amy Moffitt and Elizabeth (Mary!) Weaver were planning a Common Table gathering around different perspectives on Mary (the […] [continue…]
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“But that’s the thing with certainty, it’s got it’s hooks in me, it just won’t let me be” […] [continue…]
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(cross-posted from the CT blog) on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of her lady, Common Table Church the lodge […] [continue…]
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Recently, I came across a quote about writing: “The difference between fiction and non-fiction is that fiction needs to be […] [continue…]
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(a poem for the sleepless night before the first day of Kindergarten) the gentle rain should be a comfort a […] [continue…]
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Many years ago, I started dreaming of a church not only populated by artists, but led by them. Too often, […] [continue…]
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I was honored to be invited to be an interlocutor with the esteemed theologian Jurgen Moltmann in September of 2009, […] [continue…]
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people yearn for cosmic purpose calling, heavenly direction but maybe my hands were made to rub your feet not by […] [continue…]
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(last Sunday at Common Table, we were invited to visit some great prayer stations, one of which asked us to […] [continue…]
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(a poem of emergence) though the ground is carefully prepared our seeds scattered with care we wispy shoots that spring […] [continue…]
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I have a friend– now an earnest Christian– who occasionally tells the story of his spiritual journey. Though he was […] [continue…]
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I wanted to write you a poem for your birthday but I couldn’t get my feelings to line up circling […] [continue…]
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Dayenu is a part of the Jewish Passover celebration, a kind of recitation of thankfulness; a psalm of blessing upon […] [continue…]
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