Reflections follow the practices of The Way of LoveTurn, Learn, Pray, Worship, Bless, Go, Rest Each devotion includes a passage of scripture, a story, and reflection questions Perfect during Lent or any time of year Living the Way of Love offers forty brief reflections about the seven Jesus-centered practices identified by Presiding Bishop Michael Curry in The Way of Love initiative. Sullivan tells stories from her own and others experiences as a starting point for discussion about how to seek and find a deeper connection to God. Rotating through each practice so that each is covered once a week, going deeper into the practice throughout the forty days, each reflection ends with questions designed to spur further discussion and assist readers in making the practices their own. Perfect for using as a Lenten devotional or at any time of the year, the book includes a guide for creating a personal rule of life, and a downloadable Facilitators Guide.
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Dimensions: 127 x 178mm
Publication Date: 14 Feb 2019
Publisher: Church Publishing Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781640652309
About Mary Bea Sullivan
Mary Bea Sullivan is a graduate of Virginia Theological Seminary and Associate Rector at Saint Luke's Episcopal Church in Birmingham Alabama. She is a trained Spiritual Director and author. She leads retreats and facilitates small groups. She is the Chair of the Commission on Spirituality in the Diocese of Alabama and is on the faculty for the Metagem Institute. Prior to attending seminary Mary Bea founded a community-based nonprofit Project Compassion in Chapel Hill NC which was a collaboration with Duke University The University of North Carolina faith communities and retirement facilities. She is married to the Rev. Dr. Malcolm Marler who is Director of Pastoral Care at UAB Hospital. They have two adult children Brendan and Kristin. Courtney Cowart PhD is the Executive Director of The Society for the Increase of the Ministry (SIM) and part of the Presiding Bishops council of advice. Formerly the Executive Director of the Beecken Center at the University of the South Sewanee she is author of An American Awakening and numerous articles. STEPHANIE SPELLERS serves as Presiding Bishop Michael Currys Canon for Evangelism and Reconciliation. The author of The Church Cracked Open and The Episcopal Way (with Eric Law) she has directed mission and evangelism work at General Theological Seminary and in the Diocese of Long Island. A native of Kentucky and a graduate of both Episcopal Divinity School and Harvard Divinity School she lives in Harlem New York.