Oh, Kerlin. I am in such a similar place even without the trauma you experienced at the hands of the church. I don't know where your road is leading, but I want on the bus with you. Love love
“To be unknowing means to acknowledge that – like Socrates before the Oracle – neither we nor anybody else knows exactly what is going on; and to be humbled and at peace with that understanding and thereby with everything else.” Road trip on the Bus of Unknowing sounds promising. And enlightening 🌟
You speak so eloquently, so honestly open and raw...it breaks my heart that you have been so hurt by some(thing) you love so deeply. But that huge capacity of yours for love is most amazing...and your willingness to express your pain, your sorrow, your emptied-outness, is all our healing.
Even in your journey into the uncertainty of New World Faith-Forming, you're sheparding us...
I love you Kerlin, your life & pastoring will always be a memorial stone and reminder of the faithfulness of God. Thank you for articulating for us all your journey. We love you!!!
Oh, Kerlin. I am in such a similar place even without the trauma you experienced at the hands of the church. I don't know where your road is leading, but I want on the bus with you. Love love
“To be unknowing means to acknowledge that – like Socrates before the Oracle – neither we nor anybody else knows exactly what is going on; and to be humbled and at peace with that understanding and thereby with everything else.” Road trip on the Bus of Unknowing sounds promising. And enlightening 🌟
Quote from James Bridle’s, Ways of Being
You speak so eloquently, so honestly open and raw...it breaks my heart that you have been so hurt by some(thing) you love so deeply. But that huge capacity of yours for love is most amazing...and your willingness to express your pain, your sorrow, your emptied-outness, is all our healing.
Even in your journey into the uncertainty of New World Faith-Forming, you're sheparding us...
We love you, Kerlin. Keep writing
I can’t find Maine either
Maybe try looking into the Orthodox Church.
I love you Kerlin, your life & pastoring will always be a memorial stone and reminder of the faithfulness of God. Thank you for articulating for us all your journey. We love you!!!
Thank you...