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  • Text: ...an you, the Ground of Being, experienced through story and symbol – through posture, gesture, vesture, through liturgy and music. I don’t mean to be boastful when I say it takes a great deal of maturity to sense in all of that that one is absolutely safe. It has taken me a lifetime of s...
The God We Cannot Flee

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  • Text: ...oly Spirit was a lively celebration – the liturgical color was red and the people were encouraged to wear red apparel. The music was celebratory, often there were liturgical dancers and the whole service was upbeat. It was the culmination of the Christian year – a six-month remembering ...
Can the Eagle and the Dove Fly Together?

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  • Text: ...It seems so natural to see you gathered before me with all the trimmings of the season, all the beautiful music, the evident warmth and joy of being with folks with whom there is such marvelous shared history and experience. Quite wonderful indeed! For me, preparing for such an event has it...
Love Talk: A Tale of Two Cities and a Rumor of Angels

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  • Text: ...k God, once defined, the dogma of the Trinity did not preclude experience, and with religious practice – liturgy, prayers, music, sacramental observance – God still was alive in the lives of God’s people. I have used the dogma of the Trinity on this Trinity Sunday to show the danger a...
The Trinity: The Heart Has Reasons

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  • Text: ...This future speaks even now in a hundred signs, this destiny announces itself everywhere; for the music of the future all ears are cocked even now. For some time now, our whole European culture has been moving as toward a catastrophe, with a tortured tension that is growing from decade to d...
Present to the Presence - Living with Awareness of God in Whom We Trust

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  • Text: ...east an increasing portion of human civilization is free of that level of desperation. So our ability to appreciate arts and music and to have stable relationships is increasing. That was relatively difficult to do even 200 years ago, let alone thousands of years ago.” ( p. 93) Garreau su...
The Promise and Peril of Being Human