Friday, April 8, 2022

The Presbyterian Outlook - Contemplating community

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Dear Outlook readers, 

As we approach Palm Sunday and Holy Week, we invite you to contemplate community with us. What does it mean to love others? How can we live like Christ?

I pray a blessing over you, faithful one, that you may find peace, energy and clarity for today.

In Christ,

Rose Schrott Taylor
Outlook interim associate editor

P.S. Looking for worship resources? Check your inbox on Mondays for our "Looking Into the Lectionary" newsletter or go to our website.

Editors' picks

Palm Sunday as a call to non-violence by Aaron Neff
More than peace: How I’m learning to pray for Ukraine by Joshua P. Kerr
The power of talking about power: Why power and love are not exclusive by Chris Dela Cruz
Community organizing as community investment by Katrina Pekich-Bundy

In case you missed it...

Inside, Outside, Upside Down
L. Vern Farnum, a hospital chaplain, reflects on two years of COVID.

No Longer Strangers: Transforming Evangelism with Immigrant Communities
Eric N. Forsyth reviews Eugene Cho and Samira Izadi Page's recent book.
 
Finding hope in hell
Teri McDowell Ott introduces our "Practicing Resurrection" issue.

Faithful Families for Lent, Easter, and Resurrection: Simple Ways to Create Meaning for the Season
Irene Pak Lee reviews Traci Smith's book.

After Whiteness: An Education of Belonging
Ozzie E. Smith reviews Willie James Jennings recent book.

Poor People’s Campaign report maps the intersections of poverty, race and COVID-19
The Poor People’s Campaign, co-chaired by Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) pastor and theologian Liz Theoharis, released a detailed report connecting information about COVID-19 deaths to demographic characteristics including income, race, health insurance status and more.

God Will Be All in All: Theology Through the Lens of Incarnation
Samuel McCann reviews Anna Case-Winters' recent book.

Still, We Blossom
A poem by Gabe Ratcliffe.
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