October 2013 archives
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October 29, 2013 by Praxis
November Events, sponsored by the Miami Episcopal Student Ministry
MESM is taking up the United Nations International Year of Water Cooperation The objective of this International Year is to raise awareness, both on the potential for increased cooperation, and on the challenges facing water management in light of the increase in demand for water access, allocation and services. The Year will highlight the history […]Archives
October 29, 2013 by Praxis
EASE Opening: The Sensational Artworks of Darius Peanut
OSU Prof. Carmel Buckley’s senior sculpture class presents “The Sensational Artworks of Darius Peanut,” opening with a reception on November 7th at 5:00 PM.Archives
October 29, 2013 by Karl Stevens
Spiritual Mastery
Saint Luke’s feast day was a few Fridays ago. In additional to writing his Gospel and the Book of Acts, Luke is the patron saint of artists, for the simple reason that he’s believed to have been the very first Christian artist. The earliest icons, showing Christ and Mary, were thought to have been painted […]Archives
October 28, 2013 by John Holliger
His Blue Period
His blue period. Later, I learned that’s what they called it. But when I came upon the painting, I stopped. I couldn’t move. The loss, the despair, the isolation were arresting. A single woman holding an infant looks away. Another figure is curled against some threat. When I am that bleak I hardly breathe. In […]Archives
October 26, 2013 by Praxis
This Week’s Divine Dojo
Sunday, October 27th 6:00 PM EASE Gallery, 30 W. Woodruff Ave. The question this week: How do you fulfill the Great Commandment to love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, and soul, and to love your neighbor as yourself. The readings: Matthew 22:36-40 and The Didache ch. 1 Music for meditation: Messe Basse by Gabriel […]Archives
October 25, 2013 by Jane Gerdsen
Beer + Hymns A Rousing Good Time
This is an article that Aaron Klinefelter and I wrote after one of our first Beer and Hymns events in 2013. We have done many gatherings since but this gives a good taste of what we love about Beer and Hymns! What do Martin Luther, Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, and Arthur Guinness have in common? […]Archives
October 25, 2013 by Praxis
Beer + Hymns
Drink Beer. Sing Hymns. Repeat. Join us at Molly Malone’s on Sunday, November 3rd at 6:30 pm. 6111 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH 45213 Go to Facebook for more info.Archives
October 25, 2013 by Praxis
Alternative Economics in the Episcopal Church: Founding Stories
First of a five part series featuring different communities that pursue alternative economic models in the Diocese of Southern Ohio. In this video, people from Good Earth Farm, the Franklinton Intentional Community, Procter Camp and Conference Center, and Global Villages tell their founding stories. The second part will be available next week.Archives
October 23, 2013 by Praxis