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Faith is a bike, not a car

Proper 22C / Ordinary 27C / Pentecost +17October 6, 2019 SermonLamentations 1:1-6; Lamentations 3:19-26; Psalm 37:1-9; 2 Timothy 1:1-14; Luke 17:5-10. There is a saying that goes, “it’s like riding a bike.” It’s referring to something that, once you’ve learned it, usually as a child, you never forget how to do it. I have a […]

Thanks for coming to my TED talk

A few months ago, I did a thing… I was a TEDx presenter! I only had eight minutes for my talk, so I had to cut out a lot of material. If I had had more time, I would have definitely included more stories about the generosity I have witnessed and experienced in Appalachia. There has been so much of it. I would have liked to say that I understand it hasn’t only been generosity that has brought me to where I am, but privilege also. While thinking about my own story, it was not lost on me that privilege has played a role. It would have been more difficult for a Brazilian with less education, less resources and less opportunities to take on an adventure to Appalachia. And, if I looked, sounded and acted more foreign, it might not have been as easy to make a home here. While this is an important acknowledgement, I still believe that shared generosity is the key to connection. And, there is no belonging without connection.

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