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Don’t Waste Your Time Going to Church (part 3)

We’re looking at the exercises we’ve been doing together on Sundays for centuries and centuries. As anything we do for an extend period, they can become rote, and we can begin to practice them without understanding or without a vested interest.

So we’re thinking together about the ancient practices, the ancient spiritual exercises.

Today, we think about the radicalized version of hospitality practiced in the first few centuries of the church, and how it served as political and social dissent against the norms of Roman society. Continue reading

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Soul-Training: Kindness to Strangers (part 4)

We continue looking at the Divine Call to be a hospitable people to strangers and outsiders, 1200 years after the Calling of Abraham was issued. This soul-training tool is again, a powerful means to both better the earth and transform our souls Continue reading

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Soul-Training: Kindness to Strangers (part 3)

We continue looking at hospitality as a soul-training tool, a way to both better the earth and transform our souls. Continue reading

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Soul-Training: Kindness to Strangers (part 2)

We continue looking at hospitality as a soul-training tool, a way to both better the earth and transform our souls. Continue reading

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Soul-Training: Kindness to Strangers (part 1)

As we’re talking about the ancient paths that tend to the well-being of the soul, we turn to the early practice of hospitality. From the time of Abraham, this has been a central theme of spiritual people. Continue reading

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