Skip to content
  • Home
  • About
  • Archives
  • Four Questions
    • Four Questions with Carey Wallace
    • Four Questions with Marcus Goodyear
    • Four Questions with Scotty Smith
    • Four Questions: Ed Cyzewski
    • Four Questions: Scot McKnight
  • IJM
    • 2012 Everyday Liturgy Advent Guide
    • Answering the Bible’s Call
    • Conspire With IJM this Advent
    • Mary’s Song Still Rings Aloud
  • Contact
Everyday Liturgy

Thoughts for the other six days

Author: everydayliturgy

Posts

Joyfully Dying to Self

By everydayliturgy | June 28, 2019 by everydayliturgy

I hate dying to self. I am a fairly extroverted person, and a constant learner, which means that my go to conversation is an unending chain of facts interlinked together. Want to move a conversation…

Posts

The Bible Was Written By Mystics

By everydayliturgy | June 28, 2019June 28, 2019 by everydayliturgy

“Peter went up on the housetop about the sixth hour to pray. And he became hungry and wanted something to eat, but while they were preparing it, he fell into a trance  and saw the heavens opened and something like a…

Posts

Writing Update: The Sound of the City

By everydayliturgy | June 28, 2019June 28, 2019 by everydayliturgy

In my latest post on The Master’s Artist, entitled “The Sound of the City,” I describe how walking through New York City can lead to poetry. An excerpt: When I finally get to the building where…

Posts

Poetry and Liturgy

By everydayliturgy | June 28, 2019June 28, 2019 by everydayliturgy

Tonight I am reading some of my own poetry in the Robeson Center at Rutgers-Newark, along with a bunch of other people as well. I finalized my poems last night, ones I had previously written…

Posts

Writing Update: Poetry as Therapy

By everydayliturgy | June 28, 2019 by everydayliturgy

My essay on my relationship with poetry throughout life changes, and the questioning of why I really ever wrote poetry to begin with, is out in the new Friday issue of The Curator. In “Poetry as…

Posts

Poetry as Personal Vocation

By everydayliturgy | June 28, 2019June 28, 2019 by everydayliturgy

“If it turns out I haven’t written a great poem, fine. I really hope that I’ve written something a few people will want to keep in their heads, but to obsess about more than that…

Posts

The Writer’s Almanac’s Definition of Vocation

By everydayliturgy | June 28, 2019June 28, 2019 by everydayliturgy

Each day, when Garrison Keillor has finished with the daily poem on The Writer’s Almanac broadcast, he says the words “Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.” In a nutshell, what Keillor is doing is…

Posts

God’s Love for You

By everydayliturgy | June 28, 2019 by everydayliturgy

Contributor Evan Curry shares about God’s love… When my daughter was born, I recall feeling an overwhelming sense of love for her. I loved her just because. She couldn’t offer me anything. She was a helpless…

Posts

3 Ways to Delight and not Despair

By everydayliturgy | June 28, 2019June 28, 2019 by everydayliturgy

It’s before seven o’clock on the morning and I am reading a detailed document on violence against the poor within the developing world. Property grabbing. Sex trafficking. Bonded labor. Police brutality. Torture. All there in…

Posts

Justification in The New Perspective: Toward a Fuller Understanding of the Gospel

By everydayliturgy | June 28, 2019June 28, 2019 by everydayliturgy

In the thirty years since its inception, the so-called New Perspective on Paul (NPP) has attracted both eager followers as well as vehement critics for its treatment of the gospel. Some of the most trenchant…

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

Hi…

Hi, welcome to Everyday Liturgy. My name is Alba. I write on worship, theology and spirituality while commuting on the train.

All Posts

  • Langkah Menemukan Bandar Poker Online Terbaik Indonesia
  • Lottery Offers Prediction for Non Live Betting
  • Advent Art Project
  • Worship Music Bingo
  • Recipe: Brie & Apple Sandwiches

I SUPPORT

© 2025 Everyday Liturgy | WordPress Theme Design by Superb