Jesus removes the masks we wear so we can be who we are created to be, says Broderick by Mary Lee Talbot on July 30, 2020
When scripture and poems are memorized, they are available when needed, says Broderick by Mary Lee Talbot on July 29, 2020
People, like pots, come in varieties of sizes, limited only by physicalness, says Broderick by Mary Lee Talbot on July 28, 2020
Three scriptural gems provide solace in time of COVID, says All Saints’ rector Broderick by Mary Lee Talbot on July 27, 2020
The Rev. Janet Broderick, from All Saints’ Episcopal in Beverly Hills, to use quotes from comedians to emphasize sermons for Week Five by Mary Lee Talbot on July 25, 2020
To make loss matter, Wolpe said, do something to turn loss into the beginning of a new world by Mary Lee Talbot on July 23, 2020
There are no grown-ups; we are all part of the “Children of the Wilderness” says Wolpe by Mary Lee Talbot on July 21, 2020
To know yourself — wrestling with your angels and demons — is first step to developing empathy for others, Wolpe says by Mary Lee Talbot on July 20, 2020
Clergy hear low hum of depression throughout the country, says Rabbi David Wolpe, second Jewish chaplain in Chautauqua history by Mary Lee Talbot on July 19, 2020
Hold out and create the place that the world has never seen, says Boyle by Mary Lee Talbot on July 18, 2020
Distance between self and other is shortened by radical hospitality, say Boyle by Mary Lee Talbot on July 17, 2020
Your soul claps for itself when you discover the truth that you are wonderfully made, says Boyle by Mary Lee Talbot on July 16, 2020
Tenderness, says Boyle, is the only way to bring the despised and excluded back into community by Mary Lee Talbot on July 15, 2020