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The Bees in my Bonnet: Come on in...
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The Bees in my Bonnet. A Bit More about me. Wednesday, May 11, 2016. One of the main themes that underlies my work is hospitality, making people welcome, and in particular making people feel welcome into the house of God and introducing them to his generous hospitality. This travelling experience has put me on the receiving end of many different kinds of hospitality, but my experience at the rather wonderful Ostello Bello in Milan has been such a fine example of it. Wednesday, May 11, 2016. The bees that...
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Interviews – Nomad Podcast
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This is a placeholder for your sticky navigation bar. It should not be visible. Nomad 115: Brian McLaren – The Great Spiritual Migration. October 20, 2016. Http:/ traffic.libsyn.com/nomad/Nomad 115 Brian McLaren.mp3. Has a knack for. In his latest book –. The Great Spiritual Migration. 8211; he draws together all these themes into a manifesto for a new Christian movement, one that seeks nothing less than the healing of the world. If you want more from Brian, then check out the resources on his website.
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Real Stories by Regular Folks. Pictures from Crime and Punishment on October 24, 2013. All photos by Joseph Linaschke. For the sole use of the Hearth Community. For permission to reprint contact Joseph Linaschke here. Mark Yaconelli welcomes a record-breaking audience for Crime and Punishment: True Tales from the Criminal Justice System. Wendi Stanek, Andrew Brock, and Steve Fain perform “Demise” from the Smashing Pumpkins. Retired policewoman Patty Ferrell shares a story. Brandon Shawnego shares a story.
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The Hearth on Immense Possibilities | The Hearth
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Real Stories by Regular Folks. The Hearth on Immense Possibilities. February 2, 2015. The Hearth was profiled on Immense Possibilities,. A local television and online program here in Southern Oregon. The focus of the show is on the power of personal storytelling. You can watch the episode here:. The Hearth Pub Sing-a-long Thursday January 29th. Bring Kleenex to March 19th Hearth Event →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Real Stories by Regular Folks. 2014 Upcoming Hearth Events. The Hearth Presents “Love Actually.”. February 16. The Hearth Salon. From 7:00-8:30 in the community hall at First Congregational Church (717 Siskiyou blvd. in Ashland). No fee. This is your chance to explore and share your own personal stories. Based on the month’s theme “Love Actually,” Mark Yaconelli will lead a conversation and dialogue on our own experiences of love. March 1. Personal Storytelling Workshop. An evening for everyone and anyon...
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Rooted In Anxiety | Thrown into the Deep End
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Thrown into the Deep End. A journal of my journey. This morning I was listening to Mark Yaconneli. Or are we simply looking to ensure the survival of our current church institution through “giving units” and other numbers? The problem is that people can easily sense the motives for you wanting to be around them. If your motives are more about the institutional church and less about the person than we are acting contrary to what we as a Church and what God calls us to be. It was filed under Uncategorized.
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Sean | Thrown into the Deep End
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Thrown into the Deep End. A journal of my journey. Open Letter to the Presbyterian Mission Agency RE: Special Offerings. Tonight I glimpsed the new advertising for the Special Offerings and it makes me feel that we have begun to cross the line. In some nice play on words and pictures of minorities that the Special Offerings support, we have projected a message quite the contrary. Why are we mocking or stereotyping minorities using phrases that express that they are using drugs or alcohol? While I believe...
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Repairing the world through contemplation, creativity, and compassion. Certificate in Engaged Compassion. From the category archives:. Upcoming Radical Compassion Program – Retreat-Hybrid Style in San Francisco Bay Area. August 28, 2014. Weekend Compassion Retreat in Ashland Oregon April 11-13. March 10, 2014. Space is limited to 10 people up on the Greensprings. The retreat will be a mixture of presentation, practice, and discussion. Participants will:. Enlarge their capacity for receiving compassion.
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Threefold Compassion — Triptykos
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Repairing the world through contemplation, creativity, and compassion. Certificate in Engaged Compassion. People ache for a real and life-giving connection to a sacred Source of love. We ache for vitality in our relationships, the workplace, and our everyday lives in ways that will satisfy the deep yearnings of our souls. Moreover, in a wounded and violent world, we ache for authentic ways to truly nurture reconciliation, healing, and the flourishing of all life. In the “contemplative movement,R...
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Consultation — Triptykos
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Repairing the world through contemplation, creativity, and compassion. Certificate in Engaged Compassion. The faculty at The Center for Engaged Compassion and Triptykos School of Compassion are available for training events and consultation. To schedule a workshop, retreat, or consultation send the following information:. What is the need? To Cate Wilson at cate.wilson@cst.edu. Center for Engaged Compassion. Triptykos in D.C. Triptykos in the Middle East. Triptykos in the U.K. Claremont School of Theology.
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