Jason Miller - Advent poses a question for us: what are you waiting for? But hidden in that question is a paradox, because sometimes it confronts us with the powerlessness we face in our unfulfilled longings, and sometimes it calls us to step into our power and make a difference. This week's gatherings focused on the first half of that paradox, inviting us into a deeper wanting and waiting.
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10.16 [TEACHING] Old Creed, New World (wk 6) - ... our Lord
10.9 [PRACTICE] A Liturgy of Joy, Gratitude, and Hope
10.9 [TEACHING] Old Creed, New World (wk 5) - ...God’s only son
10.2 [PRACTICE] Breath Prayer
10.2 [TEACHING] Old Creed, New World (wk 4) - We Believe in Jesus Christ
9.25 [PRACTICE] Time in Creation Gathering
9.18 [REFLECTION] Creator God Liturgy
9.18 [TEACHING] Old Creed, New World (wk 3) - Maker of Heaven and Earth
9.11 [REFLECTION] A Liturgy of Creed, Love, and Faithfulness
9.11 [TEACHING] Old Creed, New World (wk 2) - ”...in God the Father...”
9.4 [TEACHING] Old Creed, New World (wk 1) - ”We believe...”
8.28 [TEACHING] The Paradoxes We Embrace
8.21 [UPDATE] Budget Cuts and Staff Reductions
8.21 [TEACHING] The Tensions We Hold
8.14 [REFLECTION] Centering on Joy Liturgy
8.14 [TEACHING + OPEN FLOOR] None of What You Thought and Everything You Need
7.31 [PRACTICE + REFLECTION] Community and Communion Gathering
7.24 [TEACHING] Surprises in the Text (wk 3): What’s With Babel?
7.17 [PRACTICE] Surprises in the Text (wk 2 part 2): Seeing Liturgy
7.17 [TEACHING] Surprises in the Text (wk 2 part 1): Seeing, but Not Clearly
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