Bread & Roses & Resurrection Guest Contributor April 6, 2020 Commentary, Ministry, The Episcopal Church Trusting dying is not giving up, it is giving to God. Death is one end, but it is not the end.
‘Expansive Language’ Should be Disruptive Eugene R. Schlesinger September 17, 2018 Liturgy, The Episcopal Church As the Episcopal Church considers the use of expansive language in liturgical revision, we would do well to remember a few factors.
Use, Enjoyment, and the Order of Things Jordan Hillebert July 16, 2018 Church in Wales, Commentary, Ressourcement The recognition that God is the supreme object of our enjoyment fills us with wonder at creation’s transparency to the love and goodness of God.
Julian of Norwich, patron saint of the anxious Hannah Matis August 17, 2017 Commentary, The Episcopal Church "All things shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well" is not Julian’s blithe assertion, but a statement Christ presents to her as fact. Her first response is to ask, incredulously, “How?”
Julian for the whole of our lives Guest Contributor May 9, 2016 Commentary, Ressourcement The most wonderful thing about Julian, as a mystic, theological friend, and spiritual companion, is that she does more than just tell us about God. She actually shares with us her own incomplete, decades-long process of coming to terms with her experience of a God of love who is actually at work, in all things, in each moment.