Tag Archives: Openness
Lectio Poetica No. 3
A Prayer by Howard Thurman
"Saying prayers" has gotten a lot of bad press over the last five decades from those who presume incorrectly that extemporaneous prayers are more personal, heartfelt, better, or more pleasing to God than memorized prayers. Maybe, maybe not. Sometimes, Read more [...]
A Word to the Wise — Antiphon
Antiphon [an-tuh-fon]
This week’s word is ANTIPHON.
For a few years now I have been working on an acoustic theology that engenders an antiphonal spirituality, spirituality here meaning simply the enactment of one’s theology in the various spheres Read more [...]
End of Year Reflections
Note: I have decided to upload this [edited and abridged] end-of-the-year letter to the H&H community in the hopes that it might have something of value to those outside this gathered community. Our focus for the year was "Embracing Life, Engaging Read more [...]