I followed the blog conversations, and now the sermon makes them even more powerful. I wish I could have been there for the discussion afterwards. I’m sure it must have gone even beyond the blog and the sermon to inspire all who were present.
We’ve been doing “The Power of Myth” with Joseph Campbell instead of Sermon Table Talk. Really have little idea what folks thought last Sunday execpt for a couple of comments. Sometimes the words just goi out there without an echo I can hear. Thanks.
I can’t tell you now deeply meaningful it is to me that you are deeply moved. I understand struggle, jumbled thoughts and emotions. Deal with them all the time. They’re the crucible of creativity and transformation. Say more if and when you can and wish. THANK YOU. God bless.
I followed the blog conversations, and now the sermon makes them even more powerful. I wish I could have been there for the discussion afterwards. I’m sure it must have gone even beyond the blog and the sermon to inspire all who were present.
Thanks for this.
Mona
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We’ve been doing “The Power of Myth” with Joseph Campbell instead of Sermon Table Talk. Really have little idea what folks thought last Sunday execpt for a couple of comments. Sometimes the words just goi out there without an echo I can hear. Thanks.
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I’m deeply moved. Also struggling with a jumble of thoughts and emotions.
Thank you.
I will say more when I can.
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What can I say? Peace. And thank you.
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I can’t tell you now deeply meaningful it is to me that you are deeply moved. I understand struggle, jumbled thoughts and emotions. Deal with them all the time. They’re the crucible of creativity and transformation. Say more if and when you can and wish. THANK YOU. God bless.
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