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Changing Church: Marg Herder, “We Can Know Her,” Timely Song and Commentary

It’s not just about the First Amendment rights of Chik-Fil-A management to support groups that oppress LGBTQ persons and to speak faulty, ill-informed biblical interpretations that incite hatred and bigotry. It’s about the real lives of our real friends, church members, sisters, brothers, sons, daughters, neighbors. It’s about the terrible pain and abuse they’ve suffered […]

Faith and Feminism/Womanist/Mujerista Conference, Ebenezer herchurch Lutheran, San Francisco, California, November 2-4, 2012

6th Annual Faith and Feminism, Womanist, Mujerista Conference Sponsored by herchurch Lutheran, San Francisco November 2, 3, 4 Womanist, Feminist, Mujerista, Minjung, Native American Perspectives 2012 theme:   “Earth herbody: spirituality, politics and praxis for a sustainable world”   Keynote Speakers:  Dr. Chung Hyung Kyung and Rev. Robyn Hartwig   Chung Hyun Kyung, Ph. D., Associate […]

Changing Church: Rev. Shawna R.B. Atteberry, “Blowing Where She Wills,” Excerpts from a Pentecost Sermon

She has been here from the beginning, stirring, creating, bringing form to chaos, and life to dust. In the beginning she brooded over the watery chaos waiting for Godde to give the word. In the fire, thunder, and smoke of Sinai she guarded the holiness of Godde and showed that approaching this Godde should not […]

Changing Church: Rev. Shawna R.B. Atteberry, “In the Beginning”

 In the Beginning by Rev. Shawna R.B. Atteberry In the beginning there was   Silence Chaos Deep   In the beginning there was   Blackness Void Nothing   In the beginning   The Spirit brooded Godde spoke And Wisdom cheered   In the beginning was Godde And Wisdom was with Godde Before She was rationalized […]

Changing Church: Christina Cavener, “Sophia is the Breath of Life”

 Sophia is the Breath of Life    by Christina Cavener Listen to the wind whistle, the leaves rustle, and the waves crash against the shore. These are the voices of Sophia: the whispers of the Holy One. Touch the bark on the tree, the wildflower in the field, and the leaves of a bush. These […]

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