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This entire trimester has been one of the hardest seasons of my time here at The Seattle School. My first mistake was signing up to be in…
Shelby Fisher
Apr 12, 2016
A Body in Trauma (Posted by Shelby, written by Emily )
I cried out of the depths, surrounded by darkness, breath labored, I pant, my flesh is torn and bleeding, open sores and wounds cause me to…
Shelby Fisher
Apr 5, 2016
The anxiety of present/future
Eschatology is risky. As we communicate our potential futures, we’re also determining what happens today. In our discussion on future…
Kellye Kuh
Mar 28, 2016
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From the Resurrection Side of Life
Our time was ending and there was a silence. Out of the heavy wordlessness arose a plea,
sarah.branson
Mar 7, 2016
The Invisible Institution & Ecclesiastical Racism
The Invisible Institution & Ecclesiastical Racism
Our conversation this week continued the sense of weightiness, desperation, and, at times, futility that we have felt in our last couple…
Beau Denton
Feb 15, 2016
Trauma & The Presence of God
Trauma & The Presence of God
As we engaged our trauma reading, as a group, we struggled with the painful reality that trauma steals life, warps imagination, and keeps…
Kate DeForest
Feb 2, 2016
Mary as Agent of Liberation, Holy Spirit in Unexpected Places
Mary as Agent of Liberation, Holy Spirit in Unexpected Places
Karen Baker-Fletcher’s article, “More than Suffering: The Healing and Resurrecting Spirit of God,” presents an understanding of the Holy…
Jessica Cunningham
Jan 26, 2016
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