Advent: the importance of waiting and doing nothing
Former Episcopal Café editor and current seeker of news for the Café, Huffington Post The Importance of Waiting and Doing Nothing: an Advent reflection:
Former Episcopal Café editor and current seeker of news for the Café, Huffington Post The Importance of Waiting and Doing Nothing: an Advent reflection:
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Something to get you in the mood for the season of Advent
… we are a ‘community of communities’. And perhaps in our own time we could translate this afresh and say we are a ‘network of networks’. Certainly this language has something to recommend it in an age when, so we’re told, networks are the decisive social fact for most younger people, often networks that are maintained through the new electronic media.