Christopher Mack reflects on how resurrection hope invites us towards the redemption of our world and partnership with God through an embodied life [1 Corinthians 15:12-20].
Reflection
How have you been longing for transformation or groaning against injustice this week?
How does Jesus’ embodied life challenge you to see the image of God anew in creation, community, or in your own beloved body?
Practice
Breathing exercise (by Cole Arthur Riley). Inhale: This body is good. Exhale: I will not abandon it. Inhale: The...
Christopher Mack reflects on how resurrection hope invites us towards the redemption of our world and partnership with God through an embodied life [1 Corinthians 15:12-20].
Reflection
- How have you been longing for transformation or groaning against injustice this week?
- How does Jesus’ embodied life challenge you to see the image of God anew in creation, community, or in your own beloved body?
Practice
- Breathing exercise (by Cole Arthur Riley). Inhale: This body is good. Exhale: I will not abandon it. Inhale: The sacred is in the physical. Exhale: There is wisdom in this breath.
Resources
- Book: God is a Black Woman (Christena Cleveland)
- Writer: Cole Arthur Riley
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