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…who are in medical and spiritual crises. CPE at McGuire has also afforded me the opportunity to plan worship and preach at an ecumenical chapel service. The chapel at McGuire is a “real” congregation, comprised of veterans and their family, which averages about 50 congregants a week. RR: Why is this job/activity/study important for the future of the church? BM:…
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The purpose of the M.A.P.T. degree program is to deepen the capacity of individuals engaging in Public Theology, a field which draws on biblical, historical, theological, ethical, and practical resources of the Christian faith in order to serve the common good of society. The program is designed for students already engaging issues such as public policy, ecological concerns, economic justice,…
Read More…of us think life is all about living affluently. The life we have here is not the “be all and end all.” There is more to come and what we experience then is contingent upon what we do in the here and now. We build our foundation while we live on this earth. Paul told Timothy to tell the believers…
Read More…roundtable discussion and Q & A Session with two representatives from the General Assembly’s (GA’s) 6 committees. It was interesting to learn about how our denomination works at the national level, and my learning point about this was that the 6 GA committees are the Office of the General Assembly, Presbyterian Mission Agency, Presbyterian Investment & Loan Program, Presbyterian Publishing…
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…a warm sunny morning, but a hazy sky covered the mountains. Being in the region of Jesus’ ministry, we had the boat stop for us to worship together with a meditation on the story of Jesus feeding 4,000 people (Mark 8:1-10; 14-21) followed by communion. We also learned that archaeologists discovered a fishing boat in the Sea of Galilee during…
Read More…complicated and sometimes difficult relationships among faith traditions in India, it seems there is some sense of forbearance present: there are vegetarian options everywhere we go, and we’ve hardly seen beef (forbidden in Hindu tradition) or pork (not allowed in Islamic tradition) offerings. It has been fairly easy to find food for the different tastes and dietary needs of our…
Read More…attempt to cover the pain brought on by mentions from others about family parties, vacations, and work schedules. We decorate our homes and light candles, reciting a script that we just can’t completely stand behind right now as we struggle and wonder what plan God has for us. Why? This is the time when we should celebrate that in all…
Read More…a GoFundMe page to help support her grandparents who have been featured on Inside Edition, ABC News, and their local ABC News station. While Malibu is often associated with celebrities and wealth, not every resident falls into that category. When his wife’s grandparents moved there 41 years ago, the area was completely undeveloped and it wasn’t the celebrity paradise it…
Read MoreThis is post 3 of 6 in the series “APCE 2019” APCE 2019: Anticipation APCE 2019: “Come to the Water” APCE 2019: The tide is changing APCE 2019: Engaging young Christians in social justice APCE 2019: How does Jesus respond to generational suffering? APCE 2019: Revived at the Water’s Edge BY MARCY DOAK AND JAY MASANOTTI Thursday morning began with…
Read More…hub of economic, religious, and cultural prosperity during the formative young years of Jesus’ life. Many assume that Jesus and his family would have traveled to Zippori for commerce or even work. While we may never know for certain, what we have come to find on this trip time after time, is that the Roman occupation loomed large in Palestine…
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BY HELEN BESSENT BYRD, (M.Div’07) “The point is this: the one who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and the one who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver” (2 Cor. 9:6-7). One of my granddaughters who is…
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…in Guatemala was a treat. We substituted our travails through the countryside for a morning back in the classroom. At our host organization, CEDEPCA, we were able to sit in on a lecture about church mission and converse with students about their theological training. Each student we met at CEDEPCA seemed to share a common experience: learning a Jesus who…
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