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      • Acts 9:32-43

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    Archive for the 'Jeremiah Speaking' Category

    An Excerpt from Jeremy’s Thesis

    Jeremy Sierra is a MFA student and lives in New York.  A congregant at St. Lydia’s, he blogs here under the category Jeremiah Speaking. On May 15, he shared this excerpt from his MFA thesis at dinner church. I went to an Episcopal Camp in the Diocese of Texas, about an hour’s drive outside of [...]

    All Saints and These Souls

    Jeremy Sierra is a MFA student and lives in New York.  A congregant at St. Lydia’s, he blogs here under the category Jeremiah Speaking. A guy, white with dreadlocks and funky shoes, came to the church where I work.  “Peace be upon you,” he said “Um, hi,” I responded. “Whey do you have Jack-O-Lanterns in [...]

    Traditions and Denominations

    Jeremy Sierra is a MFA student and lives in New York.  A congregant at St. Lydia’s, he blogs here under the category Jeremiah Speaking. Recently, I have been having something of a denominational crisis.  My father is an Episcopal priest.  I own at least five versions of the Book of Common Prayer, and I took [...]

    Three Buck Chuck and The Void

    The other day we were sitting up in Pastor Phil’s office drinking Three Buck Chuck from little plastic cups and outside it was rainy and cool and summer was slowly slipping away.  I am beginning to get sick of summer, the whir of window units and the sticky subway stations.  Now, although the heat has [...]