"Can we honor our experiences of life's sacred character without holding jealously to creed and dogma? Can we understand how science too calls us to those experiences?" ~ Adam Frank, NPR blog
Tag: Theology
Blinding moments of un-conviction
Blinding moments of un-conviction make space for new perspectives, new insights, and even new convictions to enter us. That's a good thing if we can maintain a spirit of humility and mutual respect in the process of unfolding knowledge within ourselves and our fellow humans.
Contoversy, controversy, controversy
On Thursday, July 1st, I head to Minneapolis for ten days of intensive meetings for the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA). I am a commissioner, elected by the Presbytery of Chicago along with nine other commissioners to participate in this week of work on behalf of the national church. The PC(USA) website says …
RevGalBlogPals
Sometimes the truth we speak is simply asking the real questions we have on our minds or naming the real confusions that are confronting us. Other times the truth we speak is naming what we believe to be the best course of action—something like I said about Huckleberry Finn: we should follow his example and where love conflicts with doctrine, we should choose love.
Honestly, that’s the best I can do.
Bible Basics 1
Here's a little peek into what we're up to at Wicker Park Grace. Two weeks at the Sunday Gatherings focused on Bible Basics. Why? Because people have been asking questions like the ones included here.