June 26-30 I spent with good friends from high school in Flaming Gorge, Utah. This has become a bit of a ritual journey for our group. We spent 4-5 days jumping off of cliffs, eating amazing food (thanks largely to the women-folk my guy friends have accumulated), and discussing theology and politics around the campfire underContinueContinue reading “Flaming Gorge”
Author Archives: Mike Angell
Organics and Community Organizing (or the summer adventure installment 1)
What do hundreds of pounds of Bok Choy grown by Episcopal nuns and Barack Obama’s presidential campaign have in common? I’m not exactly sure yet. These are the constituent elements of my ruminations over the past couple of weeks, the first in my summer adventure exploring the emergent church and community organizing. I’ll work myContinueContinue reading “Organics and Community Organizing (or the summer adventure installment 1)”
Summer
This summer has developed into quite an adventure. I don’t think I’ll be in any one place for more than three weeks, which is okay because I just read Bruce Chatwin’s “Songlines.” He argues that, like the Aboriginal people of Australia, we ought to live life on the road. This is an email I sentContinueContinue reading “Summer”
Sermon from Easter 2 Thomas, Romero, and Resurrection
You can also see or hear this online at St. John’s site. What does it mean to believe in the Resurrection? Christians believe in the specific resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ. What does resurrection mean? This belief has been the subject of a great deal of controversy in recent years. You can strollContinueContinue reading “Sermon from Easter 2 Thomas, Romero, and Resurrection”
