A Wandering Minister

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Mentorship through the Written Word

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I have been tremendously blessed to have many mentors, living and dead, people who have taught me through word and example and people ...
Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Musings at the Vietnam Memorial

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The air is heavy here—not just the June humidity waiting for rain but heavy with memory. For all the political self-serving propagand...
Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Coming Home

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When this last trip to the east coast, to graduate and to research, is done, I will go home. I will rent a little place not far from ...
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Friday, May 17, 2013

A Grace Period

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Many of you know that I have decided to step back from the whirlwind that has been my ordination process and take this next year for ...
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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Mother's Day Musings

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I had the privilege of spending the day with four generations of the women of my family--my grandmother, mother, sister, and her little gi...
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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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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