The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Martha C. Highsmith | Read Isaiah 63:7-9
At a time when God seems absent or angry, the prophet pauses for praise. This affirmation of God’s goodness is embedded in a long passage that details God’s grievances with the people. They have been exiled, ripped from their land, taken captive. They are suffering, and perhaps God is suffering...
Holy One, how much you have done for us! Help us to serve you in the world by serving those in need. Help us to be your helpers. Amen.
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