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  • Courage to Change

    Posted by George on November 27, 2018

    by Brenna Cussen I was beyond impressed that Agape was willing to dive into such a difficult and necessary issue. The diversity…


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  • St. Francis Day on Replay

    Posted by George on November 27, 2018

    by Jonathan Betts Fields   Nonviolent love looks like friendship; embrace it and end all the isms.   Race justice, lament,


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  • The Mystic’s View

    Posted by George on November 27, 2018

    Book review by Claire Schaeffer-Duffy Robert Thiefels has written a thoughtful and valuable book about consciousness as it pertains to the Christian faith…


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  • Way More Than A Day

    Posted by George on November 17, 2018

    In fact, 28 days.  This year my Francis Day stars aligned in such a way that I’d be spending 28 days at Agape Community in Massachusetts helping to organize…


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  • Ethnic and Racial Diversity: A Challenge to a White Community

    Posted by George on August 26, 2018

    by Suzanne Belote Shanley (an excerpt from a chapter in Loving Life on the Margins: The Story of the Agape Community by…


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  • Following Jesus in a Post-Truth World

    Posted by George on August 25, 2018

    by Brayton Shanley “Ultimates have to be seen for what they are; namely, ultimate.”  This statement from Thomas Merton drives…


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  • Incarceration in a Rural Georgia County Jail

    Posted by George on August 24, 2018

    by Martha Hennessey In southeastern Georgia, it is near the end of May, and the seven of us who participated…


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  • New Energy

    Posted by George on August 23, 2018

    by Aria Killough-Miller “Can everyone halt?” Brayton asks. We pause from clearing lunch dishes and discussing afternoon tasks. He begins…


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  • May 2018 Stonehill College Rural Immersion

    Posted by George on August 22, 2018

    by Rachel Riani At the end of May, eight of my fellow classmates at Stonehill College along with two faculty members went on an H.O.P.E. (Honoring…


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  • Prayer Before a Driftwood Cross

    Posted by George on August 21, 2018

    (in gratitude for a visit to Agape Community) by Marjorie Corbman In the morning light, thick as golden ribbons from the window to my…


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