What do you do?
Someone at Atlanta Friends Meeting recently asked me, “What do you do?”
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Someone at Atlanta Friends Meeting recently asked me, “What do you do?”
Every person is an equal child of God.
The Church is called to be a sacred gift.
Where there is vulnerability and grace, integrity flourishes.
These days I feel less like a wise elder and more like a frightened child who trusts in a loving Parent who identifies with both my sorrows and aspirations.
What is needed today is a shift from good simplicity to global solidarity with God’s creation and our world’s most vulnerable neighbors.
I aspire to have the temperament of my old GPS. If I ever went astray on my journey, like the voice of a gentle spirit, she would simply say, “recalculating.”
Like the commuter trains that rumble just below the meetinghouse, already during my short tenure as Friend in Residence I sense the rumblings of Spirit.
These are the rumblings and ramblings of the current Friend in Residence at Atlanta Friends Meeting. These are the musings of someone in vocational discernment…