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Sharing the indescribable anyway. Welcome to Writing Faith. Who do you Read in the Workshop? Writing Courageously Through the Lenten Season. February 18, 2015. Writing is a Sacred tradition in many cultures. We revere the books that come from these cultures. It’s also a very sacrificial act, one that takes a lot of courage, honesty, and time. I’d like to talk about writing during Lent. But whereas Advent is about preparing for joy–a baby, a baby! Lent is about preparing for death and transition. Writers ...
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Bring Writing Faith Workshop to Your Church | Writing Faith
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Sharing the indescribable anyway. Welcome to Writing Faith. Who do you Read in the Workshop? Bring Writing Faith Workshop to Your Church. December 16, 2014. I can adapt the workshop for more advanced writers. Themes available for shorter workshops:. Writing the Sacred Journey. Writing for Social Justice. How can we use our faith to write about social justice? Writing the Spiritual Biography. Writing the LGBT Journey. Writing Faith into Fiction. And sit in for the first day (or take the class! You are com...
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Instructor: Jerome Stueart | Writing Faith
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Sharing the indescribable anyway. Welcome to Writing Faith. Who do you Read in the Workshop? Jerome Stueart holds a PhD in English (Creative Writing) from Texas Tech University. He’s taught writing workshops for twenty years in colleges and universities, as well as churches and schools and afterschool programs. He was a recipient of a Milton Center Fellowship in 1996 (now offered through Image Magazine. One Nation Under Gods. Geist, Joyland, Geez, Lightspeed, Fantasy. A webpage for churches who want to u...
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Workshops | Writing Faith
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Sharing the indescribable anyway. Welcome to Writing Faith. Who do you Read in the Workshop? Writing Faith Workshop, 2013, Whitehorse United Church. Writing the Spiritual Memoir. Time: Times and number of sessions are flexible for your church. (12 2 hr. sessions). Costs can vary depending on number of sessions. Writing the LGBT Spiritual Journey. Time: times and number of sessions are flexible. Writing For Social Change. Can a piece of writing change the world? To Letter from Birmingham Jail. Often on a ...
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How Anne Lamott Saved My Life | Writing Faith
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Sharing the indescribable anyway. Welcome to Writing Faith. Who do you Read in the Workshop? How Anne Lamott Saved My Life. November 25, 2014. Having been raised in churches all my life, having done the double, triple, renewing salvation genuflect that Baptist kids do over their lives, knowing the plan of salvation in scripture form, calling card form, bracelet form, code form— you’d think that I was duly saved. You don’t really have to do it so many times. Until your life is at stake. Is Anne LamottR...
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FAQs | Writing Faith
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Sharing the indescribable anyway. Welcome to Writing Faith. Who do you Read in the Workshop? Listed below are some questions I often get about the class. Do I need to know anything about writing to take the class? Should I want to publish? Do I have to share my work with the class? This workshop is 6 weeks long or longer. Why? I will be working mostly in the Dayton/Cincinnati/Columbus Ohio area, and will take a few months every year to teach workshops in a new area. Do I have to attend all the sessions?
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Writing the LGBT Spiritual Journey, Saturday, April 5, Grand Rapids, MI | Writing Faith
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Sharing the indescribable anyway. Welcome to Writing Faith. Who do you Read in the Workshop? Writing the LGBT Spiritual Journey, Saturday, April 5, Grand Rapids, MI. February 27, 2014. Please join us in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the weekend before the Festival of Faith and Writing (at Calvin College), for Writing the LGBT Spiritual Journey Workshop. APRIL 5, SATURDAY, 9am–5pm. To sign up, follow this link. For more information, please contact Fountain Street Church. Saturday, April 5, 9am-5pm. UDLLI offers...
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The Book of Birmingham: Adding Martin Luther King Jr’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” to the Bible | Writing Faith
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Sharing the indescribable anyway. Welcome to Writing Faith. Who do you Read in the Workshop? The Book of Birmingham: Adding Martin Luther King Jr’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” to the Bible. November 27, 2014. I would like to see Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” (1963) added to all new Bibles. I’m not advocating removing a single letter of Paul from the Bible. After all, the different Councils worked SO hard deciding what everyone needed to read, I’d hate to rui...Injustice in ...
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Communion and Writing | Writing Faith
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Sharing the indescribable anyway. Welcome to Writing Faith. Who do you Read in the Workshop? May 21, 2013. I wonder if Jesus knew what modern churches would do with communion. Did he foresee the ceremony? The bigness of it? Did he foresee how infrequently some of us observe communion? Communion doesn’t have to be that big. It could just be supper. I think for a writing group, a meal is important. Bringing something from our own kitchens, our own hearths, our own recipes can help us get to know someon...
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Who do you Read in the Workshop? | Writing Faith
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Sharing the indescribable anyway. Welcome to Writing Faith. Who do you Read in the Workshop? Who do you Read in the Workshop? How is it that some writers can come across as preachy, and others as perfectly reasonable when talking about faith? How is it that some people can make us laugh while telling us an important truth, and others can make us wince? The delivery of your truth is as important as the truth itself. Christian-based texts, or a multi-faith version:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Good Reading...