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