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The Presiding Bishop-Elect of the Episcopal Church of the United States is the presenter on Eucharist for the “New Tracts For Our Times” series being produced by The Scholar-Priest Initiative.
“LETTING GO – HOW FAR WILL IT TAKE YOU”
CAMP COLUMBIA, Thetis Island, B.C. JULY 13-15, 2007
Cynthia Bourgeault
Saturday July 14, 2007 7:00 p.m. Q. & A.
Perhaps the best testament to what we are teaching is one person who can interiorize spaciousness and presence, remaining centered in their own being.
Rachel Held Evans’ new book, Searching for Sunday: Loving, Leaving, and Finding the Church (http://www.amazon.com/Searching-Sunday-Loving-Leaving-Finding/dp/0718022122) has apparently stirred up a minor firestorm in the evangelical circles she is viewed as having abandoned.
Cynthia Bourgeault
Conscious Love and Conscious Presence
2-23 May 2001 St. Philip Anglican Church
Love is the power that can dissolve the false self. Love is the hothouse that enables growth.
Benedictine Retreat Salt Spring Island, BC
Friday 3 May – Saturday 4 May 2001
Friday 3 May
The horizontal and the vertical meet in the NOW.
In the past month, I have posted here over 5,000 words about eucharist.
Eucharist embodies the truth at the heart of all existence. All of life is gift.
The practice of eucharist embodies the foundational truth to which Christian faith bears witness. Bread and wine are more than bread and wine.
One of the fundamental problems of human existence is that we do not see clearly.