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
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
The only word God knows is ‘love,’ says Boyle, so fire all the other gods by Mary Lee Talbot on July 14, 2020
When you have more than you need, Fr. Greg Boyle says, build a longer table and share the abundance by Mary Lee Talbot on July 13, 2020
Even if you stand alone, throw your rock and take down the giant in your life, says Blackmon by Mary Lee Talbot on July 11, 2020
To see blessings, however they come, set aside preconceived notions about how God will provide, says Blackmon by Mary Lee Talbot on July 10, 2020
See beyond moment to possibilities of a different world of love, equity and justice, Blackmon preaches by Mary Lee Talbot on July 7, 2020
God shows up for the poor in the Magnificat — a song of revolution that turns the world upside down — says Blackmon by Mary Lee Talbot on July 6, 2020
Bullitt-Jonas calls on people to become warriors of truth, to protect life and a just society by Mary Lee Talbot on July 4, 2020
In sermon, Bullitt-Jonas says to prepare for adversity, find others who seek to build a world on love and justice by Mary Lee Talbot on July 3, 2020
In sermon, Bullitt-Jonas urges listeners to find eternal identity as child of God by Mary Lee Talbot on July 2, 2020
In sermon, Bullitt-Jonas says prayer needs to be visceral to restore spiritual resilience where land is in mourning by Mary Lee Talbot on July 1, 2020