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By Ranjit Mathews
In our latest blog, Ranjit Mathews explores “lex orandi, lex credendi, lex vivendi”, or “that which we pray, is what we believe, is what we live. In essence, we become what we pray.”
By Ranjit Mathews
In our latest blog, Ranjit Mathews addresses the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol and its part in the White supremacy woven through United States’ history.
By Ken Mosesian
Ken Mosesian explores the account of the loaves and fishes as told in the Gospel of Mark 6:30-44.
By Greg Syler
In our latest blog, Greg Syler relates our pandemic anxiety with the uncertainty experienced in the time of Mark.
By Linda Buskirk
Linda Buskirk brings us our latest blog as part of the Good Book Club, which is reading the Gospel of Mark during Epiphany. She focuses on Mark 1:1 - “The beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.”
By Nicole Foster
In our latest blog, Nicole Foster discusses the situation of Hagar, the slave of Sarai, and the abuse that she suffered. When we feel like we no longer have the capacity to deal with our situation, we can trust that God sees us.
By Lisa G. Fischbeck
Lisa G. Fischbeck observes that as “the season of COVID stretches out, we find ourselves to be a people of longing – longing to be together, longing to worship God in song and movement, longing for the Sacrament of the Body of Christ.” In response, she shares a Liturgy of Longing with us.
By Nicole Foster
You wouldn’t think that hazing could be part of the process of taking holy orders, but unfortunately, it is. Nicole Foster explains what the term “apostolic hazing” means and what we can do about it.
By Linda Buskirk
Linda Buskirk extolls the virtues of Forward Movement’s Forward Day by Day (FDBD) and informs us that many past meditations have been released in a new book, Come and See: Reflections of the Life of Jesus.
By Nicole Foster
Nicole Foster explores David’s situation as he is betrayed by Saul. She explains how God had a higher purpose for David that needed this step to take place, so that David could become a king in his own right.
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