Friday, September 13, 2024

Weekly Outlook - Policy ≠ relationships

Dear readers,

Today, I pray that you are able to see the Spirit at work all around you — in community, in creation, in the work of the church. Know that God goes with you into all of the unknowns of this time and Christ's grace covers you.

Peace,

Rose Schrott Taylor
Digital Content Editor
Wordsmithed policy is not the end goal by Larissa Kwong Abazia
It’s time for Christians on all sides to talk — even debate — about what divides us by Jim Wallis
9/11 firefighter Tim Brown talks about loss, healing and faith by Jovan Tripkovic
Reparations: The passageway to reorientation by Jermaine Ross-Allam

In case you missed it...

Grants help the PC(USA)’s vital congregations maintain their momentum
Apply for a mini grant by Nov. 1. — Beth Waltemath

Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary inaugurates its 11th president
The Rev. Dr. Andrew Pomerville is formally installed 14 months after beginning his tenure. — Mike Ferguson

Introducing the Center for the Repair of Historical Harms
Jermaine Ross-Allam offers an introduction to the purpose of the PC(USA)'s Center for the Repair of Historical Harms, where he serves as the inaugural director.

It has happened again, God
A prayer after a school shooting in Winder, Georgia, by W. Mark Koenig.

Magic Enuff
"The arc of Magic Enuff bends toward hope, however, offering readers a benediction in a slim volume of poetry that reveals deeper truths upon each re-reading." — Amy Pagliarella

Fix it, God: The weight of motherhood in a broken world
Confronted with school shootings and stale prayers, new mother Meagan Kelly pleads: Fix it, God.

Reparation as a primary task of the 21st century American church
Chris Dela Cruz, a pastor in Oregon, shares how and why the Presbytery of the Cascades gave land to a local Native coalition.
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