Diakonia: Chaplain Hal
We are continuing our series on the wide diversity if ministries encompassed by the diaconate. In this installment, Dani interviews Deacon Hal Hurley, seafarers chaplain and so much more.
We are continuing our series on the wide diversity if ministries encompassed by the diaconate. In this installment, Dani interviews Deacon Hal Hurley, seafarers chaplain and so much more.
When I was in college, I heard a lot about how life was a journey. People were always on a journey and they were typically looking for themselves. If they had the means or an adequate sense of adventure and were particularly ambitious, they went on literal journeys, wandering around Europe or South America, always in hopes of bumping into themselves and making their own acquaintance.
It’s third Advent and we’re all about Mary
Popping Collars is back with a take on pop cultures framing of the incarnation of God
Egeria, Etheria or Aetheria the Pilgrim, who literally wrote the book on pilgrimages to the Holy Land
I like the Mary I read in our scriptures just like I like the Jesus I read in them. They were quiet. Silent mostly, really.
“What had we gone out to see? That day, as the crowd around us cheered, we witnessed the total eclipse of the sun.”