Invitation, Possibly: Freedom for A New Story, Reader, Structure Of Belonging Not Broken, Just Unfinished “Not broken, but simply unfinished.” With that line and the ones that followed, poet Amanda Gorman, not old enough to…
Invitation, Reader, Structure Of Belonging Nightmares Released, Dreams Held To live with consciousness is to always know ourselves poised between dreams and nightmares. In this reflection, Josina Guess joins…
Invitation, Poetry for Building Community, Structure Of Belonging “I Look at the World” At a crucial precipice, each generation must take up the question Langston Hughes asks in this short poem: can “our…
Invitation, Reader, Structure Of Belonging What Kind of Neighbor Are You? Key moments in history sometimes radically invert the questions humans ask themselves. “Who is my neighbor?” becomes “What kind of…
Invitation, Reader, Structure Of Belonging The Labor of Presence and Wonder In his latest homily, Walter Brueggemann speaks to the struggle of leaving behind the busyness and consumption that lays artificially…