What do the stories that most deeply inform our lives tell us about religion and how we approach the sacred? What if these don’t line up with formal religion?
The stories that stick with us

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What do the stories that most deeply inform our lives tell us about religion and how we approach the sacred? What if these don’t line up with formal religion?
This weekend, I’ll be attending the Women’s March on Washington. Admist the preparation and the conversation and the planning that has ensued, I’ve, of course, been thinking about #whyImarch. Thinking about the number of sister marches around the country, and even the world: 616 and counting as of this writing, with over 1.3 million people […]
The past month has been a difficult one for me, as it’s been with so many people, and for different ways. But one unexpected gift I’ve received from this month is a seeming new dedication to regular writing, such that I might aspire to the supposed title of the blog part of this site, “Writing in the […]