in giving ourselves we find ourselves
Posts by Elliott May
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How your email finds me
The Lord will be pounding the rock (until every stone cries out)
it seems like there are more and more years each and every year
Mood
“What we strive for is not to be relevant or to catch the wave of current imagination, but to speak as truly as possible of what we have heard of God and know of ourselves.”
Thank you!
Thank you!
Admitted to postulancy for the priesthood today. Deo Gratias!
Someday, I will be able to spell kerygmatic without stopping to double check, but today is not that day.
I'm sorry but it's time to talk to your kid about the Council of Nicaea
Ha! The author is who I’m working with. He was a big Yoder/Hauerwas guy in earlier years, which is why I wondered.
I hope you’ll be posting through it, I’d be eager to hear what you make of that book!
Are you willing to DM me the title of the book? I’m in an STM program working on evangelism and ecclesiology rn and am super intrigued!
I'm once again asking for a show where a librarian, a bookseller, and a carpenter travel around helping people manage their out-of-control book collections. Discuss their sentimental value, their rarity, their histories, then build amazing book nooks and shelves and little libraries to organize them
Would love to be added! Thanks!
(He will swallow up death in victory)
Barbara C. Harris camp and conference center in Greenfield, NH.
What a gift to be in with the bishops and other leaders of DioMass in interviews for postulancy this weekend. Grateful for all the faithful clergy and lay leaders in our church.
“The Eucharist is the sacrament of love: it signifies love, it produces love. The Eucharist is the consummation of the whole spiritual life.”
— St. Thomas Aquinas
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all we do affects, for good or ill, all other lives
The apocalyptic key that ends one church year and begins another reminds us that in a world that is falling apart, full of reasons to fear, God’s reign of love looks like disruption. The hope of new life emerges as the stones in which we previously trusted fall away.
Loving Elaine Heath’s Mystic Way of Evangelism. This is a book about more than ‘outreach.’ It’s fundamentally about what it means to live as a Christian in modernity.
So many old bird friends! So many interesting new bios. What took me so long?
Don’t take in too much news, especially if the type that causes despair. Go eat some ice cream instead
Me showing up to Blue sky and seeing that all the Episcopalian homies have already arrived.