
Spiritual autobiography made easy
No time for a spiritual autobiography? Use our simple template below to quickly and easily tell your spiritual story!
No time for a spiritual autobiography? Use our simple template below to quickly and easily tell your spiritual story!
In the Magazine this month we’re exploring story-telling and the ways we craft the narratives that give meaning to our lives. In this piece Gabrielle McKeever speaks of how healing from an eating disorder opened her eyes to the the power of communion and grace.
In the Magazine this month we’re exploring story-telling and the ways we craft the narratives that give meaning to our lives. In this piece Anne Smith speaks of the lies that depression tells that blind us to God’s abundant grace.
So when the next group raises its voice, perhaps we should try another way. For us, the beauty of this other way is that it’s actually Episcopalian (or, more broadly, Anglican)
What “gift that is in you” might be a bit neglected, buried in the grass in the flowerbed that is your life, and how can it re-emerge to be a part of the church in the world? What is your stake in the world, where grace calls you to be more fully present?