Tag: Rachel Held Evans
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Lattes, Logos and a Loving Community
“What finally brought me back, after years of running away, wasn’t lattes or skinny jeans; it was the sacraments.”
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Rachel Held Evans is blogging the lectionary
“I discovered this whole world of online collaboration happening among clergy from Methodist, Presbyterian, Episcopal, Baptist, and Lutheran churches (and more!) all working through the same few passages…. This is exactly how the Bible is meant to be engaged—collaboratively, in community, with a diversity of people and perspectives represented.”
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Rachel Held Evans: Evangelicals and spirituality
Classical Christian mysticism and spirituality such as lectio divina is very attractive to young evangelicals, says Rachel Held Evans.
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Rachel Held Evans, an Easter reflection over an unusual Lenten discipline
If Lent were a competitive sport, Rachel Held Evans would win this year. She gets points for creativity, vulnerability, simplicity, and a distinctly Paschal practice. Luckily, Lent, like origami, isn’t a competitive sport.