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BishopCraig Podcast- Evolving Visions and Versions of God, Part I April 28, 2013
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- Sermon from the Ordination of Yvonne Younes April 8, 2013
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Tag Archives: courage
Daily Teaching for Friday, January 25th
Violence doesn’t require courage because it is a response rooted in fear. True courage is required to learn face our feelings and fears and respond nonviolently.
Daily Teaching for Thursday, November 8th
Speak the truth, and let the chips fall where they may.
Daily Teaching for Wednesday, April 24th
In a world where so many people seem to believe that truth is relative, it is a mark of spiritual maturity and courage to speak the truth no matter the consequences
Daily Teaching for Friday, April 13th
Every now and again, I hear of an adult who has some conflict with a friend or a service provider say, “I just don’t feel comfortable going there any more.” Really? Are we that spineless? Luckily, I have a solution. … Continue reading
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God "Out There"?
The notion that God isn’t “out there” somewhere, but rather dwells in and among what I call the created order isn’t a new idea, despite the fact that it may seem very new to many within the confines of institutional … Continue reading










