Year: 2014

#Pray4Ferguson

Maybe your congregation mentioned Ferguson Missouri in worship on Sunday, maybe it didn’t. But here is why you need to be talking about it. Michael Brown’s death is not an isolated incident. In 2012, more than 300 black people were

Ask the Beasts Chapter 10

You can download a PDF of this week’s reflection here.  This week’s reflection comes from Elizabeth Ullery, Coordinator of Open Table Cooperative.   “Who is your neighbor: the Samaritan? the outcast? the enemy? Yes, yes, of course. But also the whale, the dolphin, and the rain forest. Our neighbor is the

Ask the Beasts Chapter 9

You can download a PDF of this week’s reflection here.  This week’s reflection comes from Marie Benner-Rhoades. Marie is the Youth and Young Adult Peace Formation Director with On Earth Peace and together with her husband they are adventuring with agriculture at One Plow Farm. Marie

Ask The Beasts Chapter 8

You can download a PDF of this week’s reflection here. This week’s reflection comes from Steve Crain. Steve is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at McPherson College, where, until recently, he also served as campus pastor. He and his wife

2014 Annual Conference Wrap-Up

“You who created and formed us, who carries and calls us, who brings to us and sings to us the song of life, give us the courage to breathe deeply, take in and offer out your music as Jesus did.

Ask the Beasts Chapter 7

You can download a PDF of this week’s reflection here. Kimberly Koczan-Flory is a member of the OTC Board and is a spiritual guide based in Fort Wayne, IN. She is also an educator for sustainable food systems and holistic living.

Ask the Beasts Chapter 6

You can download a PDF of this week’s reflection here. This week’s reflection is a collaboration between Elizabeth Ullery and Open Table Coop board member Kimberly Koczan-Flory. This has been a tough week. The news around the world is not only

Ask The Beasts Chapter 5

You can download a PDF of this week’s reflection here. This week’s reflection comes from Steve Crain. Steve is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at McPherson College, where, until recently, he also served as campus pastor. He and his

Ask the Beasts Chapter 4

You can download a PDF of this weeks discussion guide here. This week’s reflection comes to us from Elizabeth Ullery. “All living and dead organism are profoundly related to each other in one grand natural system, rather than being separate creations

Ask the Beasts Chapter 3

You can download a PDF of this weeks discussion guide here. This week’s reflection comes to us from Marie Benner-Rhoades. Marie is the Youth and Young Adult Peace Formation Director with On Earth Peace and together with her husband they are adventuring

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