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The harvest of belonging

Gwendolyn Brooks writes, “We are each other’s harvest.” To be each other’s harvest requires us to also help each other in the planting, the cultivating, the weeding and the nurturing, adds Marcella Auld Glass.

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My study leave group has been meeting for 10 years now. We initially came together simply because ministry is hard. While we didn’t know exactly what we needed, we knew we needed support. This group has been a lifeline for me and a huge source of encouragement.

We meet for four days each year and practice a particular version of a discernment process together. Each of us brings something we are working through – either personal or...

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