In our Thursday AM study group at St. Andrew we are reading Jan Richardson’s wonderful book, In the Sanctuary of Women. Tomorrow we at 10:00 am we will be discussing chapter one. It is about Eve. Jan ponders lots of questions about Eve. Among them is one something like this: What prayers persist beneathContinue reading “what prayers persist”
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labyrinth
Today is our last full day at Kells. Tomorrow at 8:00 we leave for Dublin with a flight the following morning at 6:20 am for Duluth, Minnesota. Oh how we will miss Kells and the people of Ireland. Yet, we are very excited for the privilege of being with children and grandchildren over the nextContinue reading “labyrinth”
Synod
Wikipedia says: The word synod comes from the Greek σύνοδος meaning “assembly” . . . By that definition . . . this is a synod . . . Looks like one member of the synod is full of joy . . . and . . . well . . . five others are heading East. Actually, at this “synod”Continue reading “Synod”
Two Prayers
Linn Possell, the wonderful consultant on Aging and Spirituality, who has been working with St. Andrew UCC this year suggested that people of the church and Patricia and I would strengthen our connection with each other by sharing in a common, daily, spiritual practice. We agree. So we offer you these two prayers, should youContinue reading “Two Prayers”