Great is your faithfulness

“I rise and take a breath – 
you are with me, God. 
With every sunrise you remind me the world goes on 
and you are here in the days of my life.” 

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Florence Li Tim-Oi

“Born in Hong Kong in 1907, her name was Florence Li Tim-Oi. She was the first woman to be ordained to the priesthood in the Anglican Communion, on January 25, 1944. That’s right, 1944.”

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Faith to Go:

Special guest, the Rev. Hannah Wilder, joins to discuss the story of Jesus in Nazareth from the week’s gospel reading

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2FAB: Amelia Bloomer

Luci and Jordan are back and this week they’re talking about suffragist, educator, editor, activist and fashion designer, Amelia Bloomer

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Spiritual Gifts

“When I reflect on the passage from Corinthians that is our second lesson for the day, I imagine a Body of Christ that is so diverse that every single one of us has a place in it, just as we are.  Our spiritual gifts include not just the named functions like preaching and praying, but also the unnamed ones, like the way each of us responds to what gives us joy, and the creative ways in which we love one another in fully reciprocal relationships.”

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A Chaplain’s Perspective Essay VIII: Attrition

It is not a time to model a stoic, machismo or even martyr-like demeanor.  To confront such tendencies, I have made a conscious practice of encouraging staff to take time away to recharge and enjoy life. During Halloween, I made a habit of asking young parents the costumes and creatures their little ones dressed up as and seeing pictures as often as possible. I am taking the week after Thanksgiving for a time of rest and renewal and I am telling everyone that will listen about my plans. Encouraging them to think about a similar time away.    

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Seeking Epiphanies

“I still encounter epiphanies and get such joy every time it happens. They can be sparked by something I read in a book, heard on radio, TV, or in class. Someone might say something in passing or something that seems to come out of the clear blue (I think of those as God-sparks).”

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Is the Church a Caring Community?

Acceptance of one another and willingness to forgive is crucial part of a Christian’s daily walk with the Lord. Verse 14 continues with, “and over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.” So, if we are to participate in caring, we must weave everything together in a single strand of love, and the result will be the beauty of the unity of God’s people.

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Precepts and Paperclips

“Those who would stop, reflect upon their changed context, and realize that perhaps the spirit of the law means something new in our new context, are tasked with drawing lines from one context to another, reaching theological and ethical conclusions about how to implement the spirit of a command offered in a different time and place.”

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