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December 8, 2017 by Jane Gerdsen
Sharing Life Together: Southern Ohio Episcopal Service Corps
Every Thursday night a group of very different people gather around a table and share a bit of life together. They take turns cooking, setting the table, and inviting God’s presence into their midst. As they talk, laugh, share stories week after week, they are changed. Each of these young people is a member of […]Archives
January 6, 2016 by Praxis
Communities of Discovery
What Improv taught us about the spiritual life while we were at the Young Adult Retreat “Isn’t improv hard?” My wife asked me at breakfast, after I’d been waxing poetic about the 2015 Young Adult retreat, where my friends Barbara Allen and Bill Sabo led us in exploring the spirituality of improvisation. “Not really,” I […]Archives
August 28, 2015 by Jane Gerdsen
Some Thoughts on Spiders
I’m surrounded by spiders. All summer it felt like everywhere I turned I saw spiders – they were in our house at camp – massive spiders scurrying in the corners and as I sat and wrote at the desk facing the fields, I saw spiders in the windows spinning enormous webs. I found spiders in […]Archives
August 7, 2015 by Jane Gerdsen
Praxis Leaders Gathering 2015
Join us September 19th for a day of conversation, reflection, encouragement and good food (of course!). We will meet at the Near East House, an emerging praxis community in Columbus. This is a gathering of our creative partners – so we look forward to deeper conversation and sharing about your communities, experiments, and insights as […]Archives
August 3, 2015 by Karl Stevens
Who will I love, and how will I love them well?
This year, Praxis Communities are thinking and writing about the question “How do we live in relationship?” Different individuals and communities will read this question in different ways, and nuance it to fit their own questions and understandings. I’m most interested in romantic relationships, and so my version of the question is “Who will I love, […]Archives
April 25, 2014 by Jane Gerdsen