Associate Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Candler School of Theology. Craftsman of Care: I help people see the invisible and hear the voiceless
Tomorrow: join the authors of "Anchored In The Current" for an evening of conversation and live Q&A, featuring Barbara Brown Taylor, @parkerjpalmer, @RevDrStarsky, @drgregcellison2 and more
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Join a virtual book launch party on Sat. Oct. 24, 5:30-7:30 p.m. EST, to celebrate "Anchored in the Current," a new volume edited by @drgregcellison2 about renowned 20th century theologian Howard Thurman. Register here: https://t.co/GSeeJ0gpbv
Assoc. Prof. of Pastoral Care & Counseling @drgregcellison2 has edited a new volume on renowned 20th cent. theologian Howard Thurman. “Anchored in the Current” is a collection of essays from scholars, pastors, activists, & leaders influenced by Thurman. https://t.co/fD5oVZw9Mu
The one and only The JuJu Exchange will be blessing us with a musical performance at the “Achored In The Current” Book Launch next Saturday⚡️register here: https://t.co/F8lsbb0dYJ
TODAY! Anchored In The Current is finally available on Amazon, WJK Books, Barnes & Noble, Target & Christian Books. Thank you all for your comments, preorders, and continued support.
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In a time when our homes are not just school houses but also offices, cafeterias..etc we find it hard to find quietness. The Great Howard Thurman tells us that a *reengaging rest for our spirits* does not depend on being quiet, but being STILL.
Candler's @drgregcellison2 will preach this Sunday, Sept. 27 for @GlennUMC's annual Glenn/Emory Day, celebrating the connections between the university and the congregation that calls its campus home. The online service will stream at 11:00 a.m. EDT: https://t.co/ra2cBb5Oa7
“We must proclaim the truth that all life is one and that we are all of us tied together. Therefore it is mandatory that we work for a society in which the least person can find refuge and refreshment.…” – Howard Thurman, “Religion in a Time of Crisis” (1943)