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  • lenten journal: notes from the road
    poetry

    lenten journal: notes from the road

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham April 13, 2019

    notes from the road we drove through a fog this morning so thick we couldn’t see New Haven from the highway though we could see the road in front of us at least far enough to keep moving on hold that thought The particles of light in sky and sea that look blue on the…

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  • lenten journal: ship’s log
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    lenten journal: ship’s log

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham April 12, 2019

    ship’s log it seems like a lifetime ago that we stood on the deck of the USS Constitution a still-commissioned vessel 
named for our defining document to learn much of it had been replaced because it was still considered active—a work in progress only in museums does it matter that nothing changes because sameness is…

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  • lenten journal: an open letter to dr. linda livingstone

    lenten journal: an open letter to dr. linda livingstone

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham April 9, 2019April 9, 2019

    An Open Letter to Dr. Linda Livingtone, President of Baylor University Dear Dr. Livingstone, I am one of the Baylor alumni who signed the petition asking you to recognize LGBTQ student groups on campus in light of the university’s decision to allow Matt Walsh to speak on campus. I was encouraged when I read through…

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  • lenten journal: familiar extravagance

    lenten journal: familiar extravagance

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham April 7, 2019

    This morning, like many who attend a worship service that follows the Revised Common Lectionary, I heard a sermon from John 12 about Mary pouring the expensive perfume on Jesus’ feet and Judas protesting about how the money could have been used otherwise. This is Mary, sister of Martha, who is also famous for wanting…

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  • lenten journal: threat landscape

    lenten journal: threat landscape

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham April 5, 2019

    This week, I had to do an online training for work on cyber security. I was five or six screens in when they presented the “threat landscape.” The Oxford dictionary says the word threat finds its roots in German and Old English words that mean oppression, grieve, and irritate, which is an interesting combination. the…

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  • lenten journal: work in progress

    lenten journal: work in progress

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham April 4, 2019

    About three years ago, I had a cortisone shot in my knee. It helped up until last December when they gave me another one and sent me to physical therapy. Neither was effective; in fact, the therapy made things worse, so I stopped going. Last month I went back to my doctor and he scheduled…

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  • lenten journal: for such a time as this

    lenten journal: for such a time as this

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham April 3, 2019

    My father loved the story of Esther. I guess he probably told it to me for the first time when I was six or seven. I don’t know how many times he repeated it just to get to the part where Mordecai says to her, “Yet who knows whether you have come to the kingdom…

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  • lenten journal: it’s worth it all . . .

    lenten journal: it’s worth it all . . .

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham April 2, 2019

    I spent last week in Texas on a work trip that centered around the New Story Festival organized by Gareth Higgins and Brian McLaren that focused on the myth of redemptive violence, which is a term coined by theologian Walter Wink to describe the belief that we can bring order out of chaos through brutal…

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  • lenten journal: march madness
    poetry

    lenten journal: march madness

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham March 29, 2019

    march madness when I got to the tiny house I was greeted by Elsa and Lily they are backyard chickens whose tinier house is next to mine they did not invite me in but saw to it that I found my place this morning they were busy as I stepped out to greet my host…

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  • lenten journal: among the wildflowers
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    lenten journal: among the wildflowers

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham March 28, 2019

    I am fortunate to be driving across Texas just as the bluebonnets are blooming. Here’s where they took me. among the wildflowers the old pickup rolled to a stop on the shoulder of the two-lane road the gravel spoke underneath the worn boots of the workmen who walked to the front of the truck that…

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