Home : July - September 2009
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| In Every Issue |
Finding A Place Called Home
by Rev. Dr. Keith A. Russell
The focus of this issue is on home. The question of what is home is explored from a variety of perspectives.
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| Lectionary | In Search of a Theme
by Rev. Dr. Keith A. Russell
Reflections on the Lectionary Readings for July.
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| Pastoral Reflections | Home: Where We Abide
by Rev. Dr. Linda Lee Clader
Our Christian home is now, in ministry with Christ and through
Christ, as members of his living Body. And that means that we are
constantly on the move—not because we are on a quest for some distant
prize or goal, but because we share Christ's continuing mission of
service.
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Living in Place
by Rev. Dr. Nancy Bloomer
It is difficult to conceive of a single, isolated human in a state of
shalom. An important aspect of shalom—which I understand to mean
perfection, wholeness, health, and fullness—is belonging. Being rooted
in and connected to a community in all its particularity of people,
place, and things is a necessary ingredient for a sustained sense of
well-being.
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| Biblical Reflections |
It’s Time to Claim Your Promise
by Dr. Edward L. Hunt
This sermon was preached by Dr. Edward L. Hunt on the occasion of the
graduation ceremonies of New York Theological Seminary on May 16, 2009,
at the Riverside Church in New York City. Dr. Hunt, a Baptist
minister, is Professor of Pastoral Care and Director of the Prison
Program at New York Theological Seminary.
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