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Is Addiction a Form of Worship?

By everydayliturgy | June 28, 2019 by everydayliturgy

There is a scene in Neil Gaiman’s American Gods when a TV begins to talk to the main character, Shadow. The TV says that it is one of the new gods, not like Odin or those other…

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Always Loving, Always Caring, Always Hoping

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

Poverty is an after thought to people when times are good.  We feel that if we are doing well, everyone else must be doing well, too, and if they aren’t, well, they are doing something…

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Is Yoga Safe for Christians?

By everydayliturgy | June 28, 2019 by everydayliturgy

One of the exercises I have begun to cherish is yoga. After sitting at a desk all day, my back or shoulders may be tight, and the stretches I learned in middle school gym class…

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There is No Right to Refusal

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

“The person with the vice of sloth, or acedia, is not passively suffering depression or torpor,  but is actively refusing to care, to be moved.” – Rebecca Konydyk DeYoung As Augustine once argued, the Christian version…

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2013 Everyday Liturgy Advent Guide

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

In 2009 I created an Advent Guide that discussed ways to build hope and anticipation into the season of Advent. That Advent Guide is a great introduction to the season. What follows is an updated…

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Writing Update: Stop Separating Cross and Resurrection

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

Last Friday my article “What Christians Get Wrong About the Easter Story” was published onRelevant‘s website. Be sure to check it out and join the almost 600 people who have shared it on social media.…

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5K For Freedom

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

I am running the Trinity School at Meadow View’s IJM Run for Freedom and want you to help sponsor me. Last year the school raised over $13,000 to support International Justice Mission. I work at IJM, and so…

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Double Dipping

By everydayliturgy | June 28, 2019 by everydayliturgy

Continuing with the “Journey Through The Faith” series, I will be sharing several reflections from my college faith experience before moving on to post-college years. My last post was on becoming Baptist by default, and…

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The End of Arrogant Christian Leaders: A Lenten Proposal

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

Leaders can be arrogant. They really can be. Even Christian leaders can be arrogant. I’ve heard countless stories of arrogant pastors: control freaks, power hungry, spotlight-driven. You probably can think of some famous ones who…

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A Year In Asia With Anglicans

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

After taking a short break, I am getting back into gear with the “Journey Through The Faith” series. As I finish up my thoughts for the remainder of my faith journey, I wanted to offer…

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

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