WELCOME
Bev and Knox Swayze Co-Pastors Covenant Presbyterian Church
Woodbridge, Virginia
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| Greetings!
Happy New Year!
The Monthly is pleased to
welcome Bev and Knox Swayze to the writers group of the
Monthly! Bev and Knox are co-pastors of Covenant Presbyterian
Church in Woodbridge, VA. You'll learn more about them in
the next volume of the Monthly!
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| Reaching for the Religious Center-
by Henry Brinton |
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To read the popular press these days, one would think
that the world of religion was divided quite comfortably
into two camps: The religious right and the religious
left. For those Americans - most, in fact - standing
squarely in the middle, the perception has never quite
fit reality.
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| Epiphany and the Economy - by
MaryAnn Mckibben Dana |
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The radio program Speaking of Faith has been running
a series of conversations and programs about the
economy. Host Krista Tippett and other Speaking of Faith
staffers have been talking to wise elders, philosophers
and theologians about the moral and spiritual
implications of the current crisis. All of them
acknowledged that this will be a time of turmoil and
great struggle for many-and the full implications are
still unclear. Without minimizing that reality, they
also felt stirrings of hope that we as a culture might
use this crisis as an opportunity to engage in some
self-reflection, for a deeper search for meaning.
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| Meadowkirk: What Next? - by John
Wimberly |
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Our Presbytery had a dream to build
a new camp. It would be a place where congregations
could send our kids, Sessions and small groups for a
spiritual, outdoor experience. Unlike its predecessor,
Glenkirk, it would have modern facilities designed for a
new generation of Presbyterians seeking such an
experience.
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| LET'S GET PHYSICAL: Working Out the
Body of Christ - by Ruth Everhart |
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My gym, which I love, just closed precipitously.
During the 6 years I've been working out at Lady of
America, I've noticed many parallels between gym
membership and church membership. Some parallels are
positive, some negative, but all are striking. Perhaps
that's why this gym closing has me rattled.
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