Are We Willing to Listen?
In Jesus’ time, women were considered unreliable witnesses, yet Jesus chose Mary Magdalene to announce the miracle of the Resurrection to his disciples.
Katie Lacz is a mother, an M.Div., and a spiritual director living outside Boulder, CO. She currently works as Program Associate for the Women's Ordination Conference. A former Jesuit Volunteer (Raleigh '06-'07), she continues to seek the magis while living in the messy and beautiful work of raising her two small children.
In Jesus’ time, women were considered unreliable witnesses, yet Jesus chose Mary Magdalene to announce the miracle of the Resurrection to his disciples.
Love sends us forth equipped to do justice work—and the work must continually circle us back to the stillness where God’s love waits.
The Christmas story turns upside-down what we think we know about power, about importance, about where hope lies.
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