Overview of Celtic Spirtuality with Rev. Shelli Williams

Dear Folks -

This Sunday in Bill's absence we will hear from Rev. Shelli Williams.
Rev. Williams works with St. Paul's Methodist Foundation of Houston and
Adult Education. Her bio is available on the St. Paul's UMC website:
here.

She sent me an description of Sunday's very interesting topic. Shelli
attended a 4-week study on Celtic Spirituality and will share with us
the highlights.

"THE CELTIC WAY: A BRIEF LOOK AT CELTIC SPIRITUALITY
History tells us that the Roman Empire never made it to Ireland, leaving
the green isle just beyond the control of both the emperor and the
authorities of early Christianity as most of us know it. So Ireland and
the other islands that claimed this Celtic strain of belief, birthed a
Christian experience somewhat removed both geographically and
theologically from mainland Europe. It is Christianity mingled with,
but not compromised by, the finest aspects of pagan Celtism, those that
found resonance with Christian symbols and understanding. For Celtic
Christians the experience of vision is a tangible way of seeing what God
has done and then seeing it through God's creative eyes, followed by
seeing the life-giving possibilities God sees. Not overly concerned
with ecclesiastical matters, the Celtic Way is instead expressed through
the beauty of art and symbols, the richness of prayers and poetry, and
an understanding of the sacredness of all of Creation. This Sunday,
we'll take a brief "lightening" view of what Celtic
Spirituality is and what it might mean for us as a way of finding our
own way to an understanding of who God is in our lives."

As usual for guest speakers, the text is not available.  The audio file is below.

Much Love,
Susanna

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Deep Is Good - Rev. Gail Williford

Dear Folks,

This week we will hear from one of our St. Paul's UMC clergy that spends
her time focusing on spiritual formation and discipleship. Rev. Gail
Williford will be with us to talk about our spiritual practice. (Where
have I heard that before???) Her bio is available on the St. Paul's UMC
website here.

Much love,
Susanna

(No text available for guest speakers.)

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The Biology of Gay Orientation - Dr. Thomas Caskey

Dear Folks -

This week in Bill's absence we will here from Dr. Thomas Caskey, an
internationally renowned geneticist and St. Paul's member.

CEO of the Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the
Prevention of Human Diseases, he "is a distinguished scientist with a
highly respected record of accomplishment in his research field as well
as success in his private-sector enterprises," noted the UT Health
Science Center upon his appointment. His genetic research includes
documenting the universality of the genetic code, identifying the
genetic basis of 10 major heritable diseases, and developing a viral
vector vaccine for HIV. He recently consulted with the Episcopalians
about homosexuality from his medical perspective. Recent gifts to St.
Paul's Foundation have been designated to these funds.

Much love,
Susanna

 

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