Church as community is something worth remembering — from both sides of the equation. What makes up community (and ritual) is also good to keep in mind as we tackle an increasingly stratified world.
Musings of a Bronxite Living in the South
Church as community is something worth remembering — from both sides of the equation. What makes up community (and ritual) is also good to keep in mind as we tackle an increasingly stratified world.
Sometimes all it takes to have a great day is hot dogs, paper tissue flowers, laughter, and no plans at all.
I had to get the thoughts out of my head. Here’s to you, John Garrett — and to a lesson I lean on often nowadays.
It’s weird to think of SCAD — or any college — as a support network, but that’s what I’m realizing. I specifically realizing its uncanny ability to provide that support and assistance when you need it most (even if it hasn’t been requested).
Thinking out loud about truly celebrating diversity
Published by Andre on November 3, 2014Diversity as a buzzword is a fun — but it helps to understand all that it means and how much power words can carry when attempting to expand how diverse a community can be as it attempts to move forward.