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  • Pray With Our Feet: A Kairos Moment in Charlottesville One Year Later

    Posted by George on August 20, 2018

    by Eric Martin Life in Charlottesville tends to normalize what may seem dramatic or outlandish elsewhere. Amidst the violence that…


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  • News Notes

    Posted by George on August 14, 2018

    Ali Mahmood whom we have known since he arrived at Agape for a visit in 2007, graduated from high school, Another…


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  • Excerpt from a remembrance of Paul Hood

    Posted by George on August 14, 2018

    by Jo Connelly It was 1983 and I was at Friends Meeting at Beacon Hill, having just settled into worship Sunday morning,…


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  • Jeanelle Wheeler: Agape Lifer Graduates from Brown

    Posted by George on August 14, 2018

    by Brayton Shanley and Suzanne Belote Shanley Jeanelle has been coming to Agape since her mother Teresa Wheeler carried her here in…


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  • Voices

    Posted by George on August 14, 2018

    Comments by Iona College students: Class on Sustainability and Community, after a weekend at Agape with Professor Meryl Nadel “I thought the trip removed the classroom atmosphere to…


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  • How Am I Ruined for life?

    Posted by George on August 14, 2018

    by Matt Carriker I was incredibly grateful to spend much-needed time with a like-minded spiritual community at Agape’s hermitage this July.  I serve as the Protestant…


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  • Paul Hood, Wounded and Triumphant Wisdom Keeper (1926-2017)

    Posted by George on August 14, 2018

    by Dinah Starr A vivid picture in my mind is that of Brayton Shanley standing with Paul Hood under the portico of the Cambridge Friends Meeting….


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  • White Supremacy, Christian Supremacy, and the Need to Change Our Lives

    Posted by George on August 14, 2018

    Jim Robinson Behind the altar of the Agape chapel, a driftwood cross twists around the icon of Christ Pantocrator. The 6th century…


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  • Another Lesson Learned

    Posted by George on August 14, 2018

    by Brayton Shanley It was Sunday afternoon, and we at Agape were hosting students from Harvard Divinity School for the day.  We were having a discussion about nonviolent lifestyle and…


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  • Origins of White Supremacy by Brayton Shanley

    Posted by George on December 8, 2017

    It is October 7, 2017, and I am looking out at the crowd of 350 people with about one hundred Native people representing…


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