The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Pamela D. Couture | Read Romans 5:1-5
How do we mourn our loved ones who have died? At an unexpected moment, we feel the gasp in our throat, we lower our face; tears erupt, then sobs. We hear—even mimic—the particular way they said our name, the special inflection in their voice that communicated connection, appreciation, hostility, demand....
Holy God—Lover, Beloved, Love—share in our suffering, that we may share in your peace, hope, and glory. Let us mourn well as we live on. Amen.
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