The Practice of Belonging
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Freedom from Fear A quote that used to hang in my office read, “What would you do if you weren’t afraid?” For many years that quote held meaning for me. I...
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Freedom from Darkness As I write, the sun is shining. Given our recent weather in Atlanta, Georgia, this is no small thing. For five straight days we have endured dark clouds...
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The believers at Corinth have every gift they need to be a community of life and light. They turn their gifts inward and use them to claim status instead of turning...
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Two years ago I was diagnosed with a severe infection. It took me over six moths to recover fully. When I was in the hospital, the nights were long and lonely....
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Jesus notices the two disciples following him and asks, “What are you looking for?” It is a pivotal question in any encounter. It opens up the possibility for dialogue. We learn...
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When I was a child, I would wait with great expectation at the end of the sidewalk in the front of my house. I was waiting for my dad to come...
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One Sunday when I was a child, the pastor of my church announced that a missionary would be visiting us. She was a professor in India. I asked my mother two...
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Yesterday we reflected on Isaiah’s prophecy of a Servant whom God sends to live among a people who have experienced disorientation and exile. We learn in verse 4 that this prophecy...
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One crisp wintry day when I was a young girl, I decided to go for a walk after school. Shortly after I started my walk, snow began to fall. Within a...
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As early as the third century ce, Christians in the East celebrated January 6 as the date of Jesus’ baptism. In time that celebration joined Easter and Pentecost as one of...
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