Challenges for the Easter Season
As we move through the Easter season, how can we live fuller, more overjoyed, and perhaps maybe a little more uncomfortable lives?
Jocelyn A. Sideco is a retreat leader, spiritual director and innovative minister who specializes in mission-centered ministry. She directs the Community Service and Social Justice office at St. Ignatius College Preparatory in San Francisco, Calif., prays at St. Agnes Church, blogs for NCRonline.org, and consults with organizations like the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. Visit her online ecumenical ministry, In Good Company, at ingoodcompany.net.co or email her at jocelyn@ingoodcompany.net.co.
As we move through the Easter season, how can we live fuller, more overjoyed, and perhaps maybe a little more uncomfortable lives?
As we move into the Easter season, how can we live fuller, more overjoyed, and perhaps maybe a little more uncomfortable lives?
Can we experience true unity and freedom in the Good News of a child born to the poor teenage mom and her faithful husband—as Anna and Simeon did?
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