What the church of my childhood taught me about love Margaret Alsup remembers the lessons she learned as a child in church.
A season of intentional living Rebecca Gresham remembers her time at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and the belonging she felt as a student, young mother and resident.
A constellation of two stars "I belonged to her. She belonged to me. Over the years, she belonged to others: students, her poetry pals, our family. But we remained a constellation of two stars." — Dartinia Hull
Belonging in the children’s church A child wearing brown loafers and no socks (just like his father), reading a Bible in Sunday worship (just like his father) — What can this boy teach us about belonging? — Andrew Taylor-Troutman
The gift of an invitation What one late friend taught Aaron Neff about belonging.
Where do clergy find belonging? If clergy help to create a space of belonging for others, where do we find belonging ourselves, wonders Karie Charlton?
How has the Tree of Life shooting changed my life? One victim’s impact statement. No matter what I do, I am constantly 'back into the shiva chair.' — RNS |
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