COMMENTARY: Small-town faith in the big city

NEW YORK- If I could wish anything for the religious communities of America, it would be that we put down our swords and spears, relax about being right and pray for our leaders without demonizing anyone. Let us imagine life outside the rituals of weekly worship, hear the desperate stories our people are living and […]

NEW YORK- If I could wish anything for the religious communities of America, it would be that we put down our swords and spears, relax about being right and pray for our leaders without demonizing anyone. Let us imagine life outside the rituals of weekly worship, hear the desperate stories our people are living and find ways to encourage small-village faith.

(Tom Ehrich is a writer, church consultant and Episcopal priest based in New York. He is the author of “Just Wondering, Jesus,” and the founder of the Church Wellness Project, http://www.churchwellness.com. His Web site is http://www.morningwalkmedia.com.)


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