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opening day – RunSingTeach
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The meanderings of a runner, singer, teacher on the road of life. April 6, 2015. April 6, 2015. Mid day today, the gates will open up. Fans with hats and gloves rush to catch a glimpse of #2 or #25 as they stretch and stride. The smell of green grass, the breeze, the bright sun. The bustle of vendors heavy laden with cotton candy, hot dogs, and beer. The child’s wide eyes as she sees the field for the first time. The father taking her hand amid the crowd. Hands on hearts, everyone sings, a moment of pride.
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rebuilding – RunSingTeach
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The meanderings of a runner, singer, teacher on the road of life. July 28, 2015. July 28, 2015. Found one or two routes, ran a race, and will sign up for a few more–what does that mean for my training? Will I finally, after years off from serious training, actually regain the long lost discipline? I would like to. My body and mind will be stronger if I nourish them with miles. I will gain energy. I will possibly fit better in my pants. My back will hurt less. So, what will it take? This sort of joy….
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Teach – RunSingTeach
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The meanderings of a runner, singer, teacher on the road of life. It was from these people that I knew I knew that I wanted to be a teacher. Not everyone is defined by their work-but the first thing I will always tell you when asked, what do you do? Or who are you? Is, “I’m a teacher.” I spend most of my blog time over at my teacher blog: Teach2Connect. If you want to hear my reflections of life as a teacher and life-long learner, hop on over there and stay a while. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Join 1,711...
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jason evans: No Such Thing As Atheism - David Foster Wallace
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No Such Thing As Atheism - David Foster Wallace. They're the kind of worship you just gradually slip into, day after day, getting more and more selective about what you see and how you measure value without ever being fully aware that that's what you're doing. That is real freedom. That is being educated, and understanding how to think. The alternative is unconsciousness, the default setting, the rat race, the constant gnawing sense of having had, and lost, some infinite thing. Why am I an Episcopalian?
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jason evans: Rebel Storytellers: Declare Your Love
http://blog.digitaljasonevans.com/2015/02/rebel-storytellers-declare-your-love.html
Rebel Storytellers: Declare Your Love. Here's my latest post. From over at Rebel Storytellers. We were leaning up against my truck. She and I. We had kissed many times before this. But this time, I wouldn’t forget. For months, I had wanted to tell her something every time we kissed. I wanted to tell her that I loved her. But I was terrified to say it. What if it scared her away? She beat me to it.". File Under: Rebel Storytellers. S man We have 3 incredible kids. I love music. Why am I an Episcopalian?
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jason evans: A New Thing | Jane Gerdsen
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A New Thing Jane Gerdsen. This week, for the A New Thing series. I'm happy to have The Rev. Jane Gerdsen. Jane is an Episcopal priest who served for five years at St. Andrew’s, an inner city church in Dayton, OH. She is currently working as Missioner for Fresh Expressions for the Diocese of Southern Ohio. Can you describe your new thing? What drew you to do this? I was on maternity leave with my oldest child, and my husband says I birthed more than a baby that summer! Something about stepping away from r...
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Sing – RunSingTeach
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The meanderings of a runner, singer, teacher on the road of life. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Coffee, Clutter, Chaos.
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jason evans: Jesus, The Good Crossing Guard
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Jesus, The Good Crossing Guard. For those that follow the lectionary schedule. This Sunday we read the passage in John 10. Where Jesus refers to himself as the "good shepherd." Last Tuesday, as is our custom, our team at work read the Gospel passage for the following Sunday. For nearly a week, I've been mulling over this passage and heard preachers offer their thoughts yesterday. But this week. I just kept thinking about the "good shepherd." Couldn't shake it. And he wasn't white. Shepherding was a thank...
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jason evans: A New Thing | a new blog series
http://blog.digitaljasonevans.com/2015/04/a-new-thing-new-blog-series.html
A New Thing a new blog series. I had a lot of fun writing the "Liturgy for Lent". Series with Mike Angell. So, I've decided to do another one! I'm launching a new blog series today called, "A New Thing." It's spring time. We just celebrated new life in Jesus' resurrection this Easter Sunday. Seems an appropriate time for a series with this title. I'm also involved in a new thing, a faith community. Over the last couple of years, I've come to know Kevin Lum, founding pastor of The Table. Subscribe below&#...
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jason evans: The Good Samaritan, Trayvon Martin & George Zimmerman
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The Good Samaritan, Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman. Yesterday, I had the opportunity of preaching at St. Bartholomew's. In Laytonsville, MD. The Gospel reading for the day was Luke 10:25-37, the story of the Good Samaritan. I won't bore you with the details of the passage since most of you are likely familiar with it and if not you can read it. For yourself. But I will share with you what stood out to me as I was preparing my sermon. It takes a community. We meet God through the other. Notice that t...
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