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The Willing Wall

Many know of the “wailing wall” in Jerusalem, and many have likely experienced anguish in the church. But what if we had a place to share our stories, to express our hopes and the strength of our faith? What if we had a “willing wall” to collect our dreams?

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Keening: Go ahead and cry out

Sometimes we humans need to pull out all the stops and let out a great huge cry. A friend told me recently about keening. Some ancient Christian Celtic monasteries would have a room set aside for keening. Women from the surrounding area would go there to wail. Women would weep for the dead, weep for injustice and weep for mothers of dead children in the village, weep for their own griefs of loss and betrayal.

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2FAB #8: Genesis 37, 39-50

Introducing 2FAB – Two Feminists Annotate the Bible. Join Jordan and Luci as they work their way through the Bible, bringing their deep faiths and a feminist eye to the stories of God and God’s people. In this episode; Joseph and his journey to Egypt

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An Episcopal Grassroots Network: The Episcopal Public Policy Network

At the Magazine this month we’re interested in exploring the Church’s voice in the public sphere. One of the lesser known arms of the Episcopal Church is the Episcopal Public Policy Network, which seeks to influence the public policy debate. We’ve invited Lacy Broemel, a Refugee and Immigration Policy Analyst in the Office of Government Relations to share what kind of work the EPPN is doing.

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The Night Watch

This originally appeared as part of the Daily Sip, a ministry of St John’s Cathedral in Denver, CO   by Charles LaFond   Do you

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