The Laughing Mystics: An unorthodox journey through the liturgical year

Poems, Proposals, Process – The Church Moves Forward

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(65) 5th Sunday easter - We begin with a poem by Lynn Unger.

Our question: What is a memory I have of visiting aspiritual dwelling?  Do I have a memoryof visiting one from another spiritual tradition?

 

We read of complaints to early church leaders and imagineour “complaints” today.

 

We talk about the paradox of stones, and note that it is one of the archetypes of the Self.

 

If we were going to create a new lectionary, what other readings might we add? Marci names poets: Joy Hardjoe, Maya Angelou, Mary Oliver, or Tracy K Smith.

 

Laura mentions Wayne Teasdale and his passion for interspirituality.


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