I have been asked on a few occasions whether I have been saved. I have never been asked whether I have been redeemed or transformed. I did use the word transformed at one…
The idea began in July. The resident warden, while we were plum picking in the garden, suggested a workshop on ‘Renewal and Fun’. I took it to the next Meeting. French Quakers…
The room breathes in. And out. Hands find a variety of poses. There is a pair of sandals with socks, a pair without. Two fine beards. Malcolm stands, tries to find words about…
Prayer arises because life is precarious. Both of these words derive from the Latin precari: to beg. Feeling powerless, we may begin by declaring our unworthiness (confession). We…
How much is our Meeting like a tree? Do we remember the importance of roots below the surface [as made so clear in much Indian art]? Do we appreciate their strength in stopping our…
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