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Links on prayer and worship
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Normally I publish this sort of thing at lingalinga but there are a number of very good posts that I noticed this morning that are worth sharing. Also, did you notice that the “Blogs I Watch” blogroll in the sidebar grew overnight? Are you on there? Let me know if I left anyone out.

I’m looking for something else in a church. I’m looking for a place where a community of believers can grapple with scripture, can wrestle with what it means to be a Christ-follower in this sin-wracked, broken world of ours. I’m looking for a place where it’s all right to doubt, to worry, to fear, to celebrate, to dance and to sing – or not sing; where prayer is what we do, and not what we listen to someone else doing, where art is shared, where contemplation is possible, where worship is lived, where healing happens. I guess I’m really looking for a place where all the odd people like me who don’t fit anywhere else can be welcome and loved

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5 Comments to “Links on prayer and worship”

  1. Carl Holmes says:

    You are to kind in linking to my psalm. I have to admit I have been challenged to write a few psalms after watching your cyber psalms.

    Blessings!

  2. Thanks for the link-love… it’s much appreciated.

    I’m always surprised by what does – or doesn’t – resonate with readers, and it’s interesting that you chose to quote that portion of the post. The rest of it may be somewhat ‘over the top’ but I’m not usually that strident.

    No wait, scrap that – I usually am just that strident. Oy vey…

    In any event, thanks.

  3. Lingamish says:

    Thanks, guys, for stopping by.

    And [rhymes with kerouac] give my regards to the long-suffering resident love goddess.

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