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Someone said the other day that they realized that this was not just a temporary crisis but more like a chronic illness, it’s not going to just go away and be a temporary thing we all lived through once. Di, Jane, and Karl discuss how the ways we are learning to experience God and
community both as individuals and as communities of faith are in this crazy transformative time are causing us to rethink all the things we thought we knew. We had come to expect that God would show up in word, music, movement, communion. How is God showing up now?
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Di, Jane, Karl and Jason are joined by Miriam McKenney, who has worked with Forward Movement, Grow Christians, Forma and
several other groups to develop spiritual practices for families and individuals that can be practiced at home. What is the invitation to practice faith at home during the epidemic? What are we seeing or learning from people? How does it change the role of the priest/religious educators? What does it mean for people to become the spiritual leaders of their own homes? We examine these questions together, while also asserting to parents that it really is enough just to love your children.
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What time is it now? Perhaps for you personally and what you are noticing for the world or your community? What are you noticing about liturgy and what is working during this time of COVID-19? What is shifting as we find ourselves (in our homes and) re-imagining liturgical practice that meets the needs of people now? What is the value of sacred time/liturgical seasons, even in the midst of these unusual times? Three priests and a lay person discuss these questions, and the theology of gelato!
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