I rejoiced with those who said to me, 'Let us go to the house of the Lord' (from Psalm 122). Our theme this year: Songs of Ascents: Pilgrimage and Worship
Submissions deadline for this year's theme: 31 August. We continue accepting themes for next year's theme, 'In the Image, in the Flesh: Creation and Incarnation'. Thank you to all who have submitted work this season!
“What Problem Does ChatGPT Solve?” by @jeff_bilbro: https://t.co/DCibc4QbXl
If we use AI to reduce or avoid the effort of exercising our human creativity and intelligence, those gifts will atrophy.
New podcast!
With religion professor and poet Alan Altany
On the relationship between doubt, panic and anxiety - and a deep faith
And Alan reading and discussing his poem 'From Here to Eternity'
https://t.co/Z1jh94xdI6
New episode!
With musician James Bishop on what he learned while walking the Pacific Crest Trail
Including original music
Co-hosted by Jarel Paguio
https://t.co/yjaTsf38sz
All three Synoptic Gospels describe a pilgrimage by a leper who was staking everything on a single hope - that Jesus could heal him.
"The Leper and the Healer" reimagines this familiar story.
The Leper and the Healer - FORESHADOW https://t.co/TYJZauIJ9I
I know not where I go, but know with whom
I brave these bleak and beauty-broken lands
https://t.co/XIfGeAOYCy
I Know Not Where I Go
By @michael_stalcup
Art: Public domain
nature was foreign
until I swallowed its soul
my mistakes teach me
https://t.co/HZOKOBVxsO
A Road Through Ohio Spring
By Royal Rhodes
Art: Public domain
Heaven and hell twisted together in his mind like a storm. The contradicting voices grew louder.
https://t.co/kGJTeZU9OC
For I Have Sinned
Fiction by Adrian David
Art: Ilya Repin, Public domain
The bad guys came for him
His friends all ran away.
They crucified him.
He came back to life
(It’s what God does)...
On the Nature of Forgiveness
Linda McCullough Moore
https://t.co/wdoAxJxKk3
Christ is risen!
New episode!
A review of the first quarter of the season, discussing attentiveness, incarnation, communal participation and more
https://t.co/yXrT8ULbdl
And yet in some of their faces she sees courage, strength, resilience. They are the people of God, and they have not forgotten...
A Jew and Her Cross
By Sandro F. Piedrahita
https://t.co/U91i8PgLC7
...But the kiss, he knows,
will kill them both.
Giotto's Kiss of Judas
By Jessica Walters
https://t.co/zK9VKKXVKZ
Art: Giotto's Kiss of Judas, public domain
But even in this garden, even as we groan, that sweet Eden song sometimes sings...
The Scent of Creation: On Gardens and Greetings from Beyond
by Sarah Rose Pryor
https://t.co/sYN7QG9Fuo
Art: The Garden of Eden, Metropolitan Museum of Art, public domain