A Wandering Minister

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

A Dirge for Aberdeen, the city of my childhood

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  Hear this, as I take up for you a dirge, O my people You have fallen, You will not rise again— Rural America, town of Aberdeen. ...
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

What can the Anglican Tradition offer Blue Collar Americans?

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I come from a colorful history. My name was bequeathed to me by Scots-Irish Highlander turned Presbyterian ancestors; the rest of my fa...
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Friday, February 15, 2013

Redneck Stereotypes and Social Justice

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“Wendell Berry points out that even among the advocates of political correctness or multiculturalism, negative stereotypes of rural and...
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Saturday, February 9, 2013

Encountering Mystery

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As I readjust to urban living, I try to remember to take time to get out of the city and into the wild things, as a way to feed my soul...
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Sarah Monroe
Montesano, WA, United States
I am a priest in the Episcopal Church-- a pastor, a preacher, and a writer. I grew up in rural Washington state and have returned to the land I call home. A self-described redneck, I grew up on a small farm, learned to drive on back country roads, and wear jeans to cocktail parties (as long as there is free food). I am dedicated to organizing community and building a culture of reconciliation and liberation. I envision a world where my people are heard, where wounded people are reconciled, where the land is treasured, where real wealth is abundant, and where communities are vibrant.
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