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Tiger King and Spiritual Abuse

May 4, 2020 / COVID-19, spiritual abuse

We finally took the plunge and started watching Tiger King. I barely made it through the first episode I have to be honest, but as I continued to watch there was a character, a woman who appeared. She once worked for Doc Antle who left. She described the terrible conditions she had to live in …

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Eastertide Grief

May 3, 2020 / communion, Eastertide, grief, mom life

I can remember when it was finally time to share that our Eastertide secret pregnancy wasn’t going to be one filled with hope and new life, but grief. I can remember the gasp of joy as I shared with my congregation that we were pregnant and the gasps of grief as I shared that we …

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Entering Eastertide: Prisms of Light

April 29, 2020 / change, COVID-19, creation, Eastertide

As we were coming inside from outside on Sunday evening, our four-year-old exclaimed: “There’s a rainbow in our house.” Sam found it and began to explain that it wasn’t an actual rainbow, but a projection from refracted light (science lesson of the day!). We caught this picture of it before it disappeared. Sir Isaac Newtown …

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Entering Eastertide: Tangled Up

April 28, 2020 / change, community, COVID-19, Eastertide

Eastertide has always been a jumble of emotions. We bask in the good news that Christ is Risen and yet we know that Christ is about to leave again. It’s a tangle of hope and waiting and wondering. I don’t know about you, but that’s kind of like life right now. My four-year-old brought me …

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Entering Eastertide: Waking Up

April 24, 2020 / change, communion, Eastertide

I was recently asked by someone if I feel more tired or less tired than when things were opened and we were moving from one place to another. I had to take a minute to think about that. Am I more tired? Is it more difficult to wake up? More and more we are hearing …

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Entering Eastertide: Water to Drink

April 22, 2020 / communion, Eastertide

The Governor of South Carolina’s announcement that some non-essential businesses would be allowed to reopen as well as some beaches on Monday sits in juxtaposition to his announcement today that schools will be closed for the remainder of the school year. If you like it’s hard to tell which direction we are heading in and …

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Entering Eastertide: Slowing Down

April 21, 2020 / community, COVID-19, Eastertide, Family

One of our four-year-old’s activities yesterday was to do a movement activity of the life cycle of a butterfly slow and then fast. He loved it. He especially loved demonstrating just how slowly he could move. I found myself wanting to speed him up. There were other activities to get to. He wouldn’t move until …

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Entering Eastertide: New Roads

April 17, 2020 / change, communion, Eastertide

On our daily walks, we have been entertained with the construction crew who has been repaving our road. First, they had to scrap down the road that had been previously laid down. A process called skimming, which we found out about because of a kind worker who was willing to explain this process to my …

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Saving Celebrations

April 14, 2020 / communion, community, COVID-19, Eastertide, grief

As the morning dawned, the women who had prepared spices two days earlier, the day that Jesus died hurried to the tomb. They had saved this act of remembering the life of the one they loved to observe the sabbath. In my mind, they spent that day in exhausted rest. The kind that can only …

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Leaning Into Lent: Exhaustion

April 10, 2020 / grief, Holy Week, Lent

The first post I wrote called “Leaning Into Lent” wasn’t supposed to start a series of reflections. It was supposed to be an invocation and an invitation to be present in the season of Lent. It was supposed to be a challenge for me, someone who loves Lent, to lean even further into understanding more …

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Merianna Neely Harrelson

I am a teacher, spiritual director, and author of Morning Light: A 30-Day Devotion and Toast the Day: A 30 Day Prayer Journey.

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