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Chosen silence

They came to Jericho. As he and his disciples and a large crowd were leaving Jericho, Bartimaeus son of Timaeus, a blind beggar, was sitting

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Noah: the movie and the myth

We are just telling stories… all of us. Darren Aronofsky, the director of the new film Noah, is telling us his story on the big screen, but he is not the first one to tell a story about a flood.

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Celebrating the Edgy

Feast Day of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin When I was in high school I took classes in field ecology. Since this was in Jackson, the

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Religion in US changing

…the fastest-growing category seems to be that of the “spiritual but not religious”–people who have a sense of connection with a higher power and want to share it with others, without signing up to formal rules or beliefs. Generally, religion seems to do best at the extremes: either rigorously conservative or free and easy.

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The Passion Play

The Reverend David Sellery, Author, Resource Creator and Retreat Leader. Committed to a vocation that focuses on encountering God in the midst of everyday life,

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Bondage and transformation

Psalm 118 (Morning) Psalm 145 (Evening) Exodus 3:16-4:12 Romans 12:1-21 John 8:46-59 Our reading in Exodus today is great movie imagery stuff–Moses’ staff turning into

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