So thankful Liam is free
Now free all the bebes
From age 0-100
Are we not all
Children of God?
Warehousing people is evil
Luke 4:18
I know they almost
threw Jesus off a cliff
Because like it or not
Protests and Worship
Go hand in hand
Or prayer is
When you liberate the
Imprisoned
Or welcome
The immigrant
In the name of
Our Immigrant God
Here we
Are
Charged with
Going out
And getting
Justice for
The Abused
And Oppressed
And Against
Systematic
Death
Dealing
Structures
Sounds like
Real Work
Wonder why those in Power
Tried to throw
Jesus off a cliff
The cliff for that
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Pastor Katy has enjoyed ministry at New Covenant since 2010, where the church has solidified its community focus. She now works at Capital CFO plus as the Non Profit Director. All opinions expressed on this blog are her own and do not reflect those of Capital CFO plus. Prior to that she studied both Theology and Christian Formation at Princeton Theological Seminary. She also served as an Assistant Chaplain at Trenton Psychiatric Hospital and as the Christian Educational Coordinator at Bethany Presbyterian at Bloomfield, NJ.
She is an writer and is published in Enfleshed, Sermonsuite, Presbyterian's today and Outlook. She writes prayers, liturgy, poems and public theology and is pursuing her doctorate in ministry in Creative Write and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.
She enjoys working within and connecting to the community, is known to laugh a lot during service, and tells as many stories as possible. Pastor Katy loves reading Science Fiction and Fantasy, theater, arts and crafts, music, playing with children and sunshine, and continues to try to be as (w)holistically Christian as possible.
"Publisher after publisher turned down A Wrinkle in Time," L'Engle wrote, "because it deals overtly with the problem of evil, and it was too difficult for children, and was it a children's or an adult's book, anyhow?" The next year it won the prestigious John Newbery Medal.
Tolkien states in the foreword to The Lord of the Rings that he disliked allegories and that the story was not one.[66] Instead he preferred what he termed "applicability", the freedom of the reader to interpret the work in the light of his or her own life and times.
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