reveal-lee-suh.bsky.social
Episcopal priest, artist, musician, Franciscan, mom, married to a Brit, preach about Jesus’ preference for the poor in a 2nd language.
Love not war
Water is life
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Absolutely. My comments were, “He put the bow on this conference.”
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Yes, but quite exhausting when the insurmountable happens more than once in a lifetime.
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Well, apparently Christians can’t even practice Christianity anymore
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Family size church. Green season—Euch. A., Euch. B for other seasons. Sometimes Euch. C for funerals and Easter.
EOW for non-principle services. Iona and New Zealand prayer books on rotation for Morning Prayer.
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This one seems especially important.
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@mbalog80.bsky.social that is NOT the link I posted!
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Tacos, but yes.
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Jesus didn’t bite his tongue. You have a valid reason to be angry! I do hope your son doesn’t lose his job 🙏🏽
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AI pops up first and I scroll right on past. Won’t use it even if tempting.
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The lawyer in him cannot rest.
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WHAT?! 😳😳😳
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Are you serious? Please say no.
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I had the same reaction
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I cannot mentally, spiritually, or emotionally process this news.
The cataclysmic repercussions will reverberate throughout the world and rock the heavens where the prayers of men, women, and children seeking shelter are still heard.
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I am devastated that a mere ten years later this ministry would be so callously ended. I cannot mentally, spiritually, or emotionally process this news.
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The staff of EMM have been some of the most professional and dedicated servants of God who understood the Christian mandate to welcome the stranger and did everything they could to ensure they would find kindness, respect, and love as they started their lives over in a foreign land.
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from the Gehembe refugee camp, through all the medical, psychological, and background vetting, and many, many other processes until they boarded a plane to a new home in another country.
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A lot of folks are doing what they can and documenting what they see. How would you protect them?