The RevGals and their Pals have been blogging about Hurricane Katrina. Check out posts from Lutheran Chik, Mary Beth, Hazelnut Reflections and Quotidian Grace for stories for reflections and prayers and stories from the storm.
Stacey of Thoughts of a First Year Minister questions the value of setting strict boundaries in your work and life. Inner Dorothy expands the discussion of "visioning" vs. "discernment" begun by Rebel Without A Pew.
Will Smama has lost a beloved congregant to controversies in the PCUSA. A beautiful meditation on Mothers and Daughters and adoption is the subject of Songbird's latest post.
Why can't clerical shirts for women be made with darts? wails Rev-to-be-Mibi. I'm sure Stacey and Clinton of What Not To Wear would agree.
Finally, everyone is doing it: the 100 Things About Me meme. Latest entries come from NotShyChiRev, Rebel Without A Pew, and Reverend Mother.
Let's all continue to lift St. Cassarole and family in prayer as they wait for a safe time to return home. St. Cass, I baked two of my Solidarity Texas Chocolate Cakes in your honor yesterday and took them to a dinner at church.
Stacey of Thoughts of a First Year Minister questions the value of setting strict boundaries in your work and life. Inner Dorothy expands the discussion of "visioning" vs. "discernment" begun by Rebel Without A Pew.
Will Smama has lost a beloved congregant to controversies in the PCUSA. A beautiful meditation on Mothers and Daughters and adoption is the subject of Songbird's latest post.
Why can't clerical shirts for women be made with darts? wails Rev-to-be-Mibi. I'm sure Stacey and Clinton of What Not To Wear would agree.
Finally, everyone is doing it: the 100 Things About Me meme. Latest entries come from NotShyChiRev, Rebel Without A Pew, and Reverend Mother.
Let's all continue to lift St. Cassarole and family in prayer as they wait for a safe time to return home. St. Cass, I baked two of my Solidarity Texas Chocolate Cakes in your honor yesterday and took them to a dinner at church.
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