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Light Shines in the Darkness
by Tom Roepke FIRST IN-PERSON EVENT AT AGAPE SINCE COVID LOCK DOWN
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Jurcheck Family Visit and Vigil in Boston
The Agape Community grew this week not only in numbers, but also in smiles and vibrant, youthful energy. On Monday, July 12th, Steve…
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Care for Creation
The Catholic Social Justice Principles teaches us to Care for Creation. The Bible itself says “humans are commanded to care for God’s creation (Genesis 2:15). But what…
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Freedom Farm Visit
What do you get when a chicken crosses the road to Freedom Farm? A lively weekend filled to the brim with love and laughter. Ann Rader, as…
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A Song Over the Land: Finding Our Prophetic Voice
(A compilation of reflections offered by Agape co-founder, Suzanne Belote Shanley during the weekend Lenten Zoom Retreat sponsored by Mary’s House…
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Felipe Witchger Visits Agape
Felipe Witchger is a long-time friend of Agape who participated in the first group of graduate students ten years ago, who comprised what they called themselves, The Creatively Maladjusteds….
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More Workday Photos!
About 35 people joined Agape members for a memorable day with cords of wood work put up from our Agape trees as they sacrificed themselves for us. Skip Schiel…
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Visit with Bobby and Jim
From left to right: Louisa (the newest Agape intern), Dixon, Katya, Jim, Brayton, Suzanne, Mallory (intern), Olivia (Brayton and…
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A Wonderful Work Day in the Books!
Last Saturday, June 12th, Agape Community hosted our first large Work Day since the beginning of the Pandemic. Support was strong as friends gathered from various places to help…
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“Escaping the Final Pandemic” by Dean Hammer
Escaping the Final Pandemic By Dean Hammer ’78 M.A.R. The spiritual “Let My People Go” rises from deep inside of me during these days preceding the celebration of Passover. Moses follows…
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