Watching "Drake and Josh" and "Spongebob Squarepants" with my 11-year-old son; trying new recipes and failing; swimming, yoga, long walks in the country boro where I live; Netflix....
What do you see as some of the biggest challenges facing Anglicans today?
I see both challenge and opportunity in the chance to look underneath all the things we want to hold on to, to refresh or rethink our relationship with it all.
What do you see as some of the biggest opportunities for Anglicans today?
I find myself at the nexus of lots of things that people talk about as being opposites, but day-to-day, I simply find it to be people and ministry. If we are led by daily, lived theology that is enlivened by real faces and voices, that will help keep us grounded in reality rather than theory.
What do you want Anglimergent to be? and what other Anglimergent resources, gatherings, activities or events would you find helpful for your ministry?
I'm open!
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Hi Susan,
Yes life is good here on Long Island - and the cat is well (though complaining that I'm talking to the computer and not to him!) How about you?
Raewynne
it was an honor to meet you last week. I hope that was just the begining of many others blessed collaborations.
Rod from Circle of Hope will be around Seattle next month. I hope he can join us for dinner.
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It's nice to see you here after meeting you at Upward Bound in May. I hope all is well in Philadelphia.
Yes life is good here on Long Island - and the cat is well (though complaining that I'm talking to the computer and not to him!) How about you?
Raewynne
it was an honor to meet you last week. I hope that was just the begining of many others blessed collaborations.
Rod from Circle of Hope will be around Seattle next month. I hope he can join us for dinner.
Peace.