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holy days, fire & faith ~
By
Britton Gildersleeve
It is Good Friday. It is Holy Week. It is Passover. And other faiths, too — more individual, more isolate — also bear witness to death and redemption. In California, a dear friend still mourns the death of his beloved. This is the anniversary of a death that came — as they often do —…
the world is not broken ~
By
Britton Gildersleeve
I’m working at letting go of perfection, the idea that the world is ‘broken,’ as Naomi Rachel Remen says. Stop to consider this: the world is NOT broken. The people who shout at cars that take their parking places? The people in the cars who take the parking places? There’s some reason for all of…
message in a bottle: imagining a reader ~
By
Britton Gildersleeve
Last month I wrote a poem for a funeral reading. The deceased wasn’t a friend — he was my sister’s dear friend’s brother. So writing the poem took some time, as I’ve noted elsewhere. Of course, all poems — most writing of any kind — takes time. But writing a poem you know you’re going to…
quest & journey & story & hope ~
By
Britton Gildersleeve
This is the season of the story. Because at the heart of every faith — within the faith of every heart, nestled like a growing bird — is story. Sometimes one (an empty tomb, the vengeful hand of a god who passes over the houses marked with blood), sometimes many (when light & dark are…
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