Currents of Faith: Open and Unfolding Reflections

Ruminations on culture, religion, and politics from diverse perspectives of faith.

Archive for September, 2008

Living in Process: VII-20 Teaching: Doing Theology in the Church

Teaching has been a lively adventure in which I have experienced my highest and lowest moments. I have felt frustration, agony, anger, despair, and excitement, delight, satisfaction, hope and peace. Gratefully, most feelings were high. This adventure seems ironic given that the earlier parts of me were scaredy cat, coward and saluting soldier. Thankfully, other parts grew within me over the years. I have learned in my own being the meaning of process and especially of creative transformation

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Living in Process: VII-19 Counseling: Joining the Other’s Committee

I counseled for forty-two years, beginning in 1957, when I was appointed a half-time instructor in the MSU Student Counseling Center. During my career, I counseled in the university, church and community, the latter in Wenatchee for thirty years. I knew a few things before I met process theology.

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