House for All Sinners and Saints

  • House for All Sinners and Saints
    I am the mission developer for House for All Sinners and Saints in Denver, Colorado. We are an urban liturgical community with a progressive yet deeply rooted theological imagination. Check out our site for more info.

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    You can go to our Cafe Press store and buy t-shirts and other stuff with out Parchment with a nail at the top logo on the front - and "radical protestants; nailing sh*t to the church door since 1517" on the back.
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Folks

  • Chris Enstad
    The blog of a dad, husband, Lutheran pastor, emerging, failing, conversing, confessing.
  • Ian Mobsby
    Ian is the Anglican Priest at Moot in London.
  • Matt Stone
    This is a great blog from Down Under which explores Christianity and religious pluralism
  • Luther Punk
    Like Ward Cleaver with tattoos
  • Ian Adams
    Ian is the priest of the MayBe community in Oxford...I think he's pretty stinkin' cool.
  • Rachael
    cool chick...check her out
  • MayBe
    This is a great emerging church community we spent time with in Oxford. Their website is well worth a look, especially the page "the spirit of MayBe"
  • Mad Priest
    If I'm the Sarcastic Lutheran, he's certainly the Sarcastic Anglican...
  • Steve Collins
    Steve's an interesting and articulate emerging church brit.
  • The Mercy Seat
    This is a really groovey new church plant in NorthEast Minneapolis, amazing jazz liturgy. Their website is well worth checking out

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Comments

Nice! Thought provoking and heart stirring.

Wow.

Amen.

Dear Lord: OK, you just snatched half the clothes in my closet and donated them to Goodwill. And, yes, I promise not to replace a stitch of what was taken. Now can you take half my pride and half my arrogance next? Oh, and you can take whatever is left of my bony old finger of judgment, too. And if you sneaked in and snagged the loves I have for things other than You and my neighbor, I suppose I could learn to become more fully human without them. Just sayin'.

Happy Advent
Love,
Jim

Thanks for this message. It is timely for me.

We're getting ready to move after having been displaced from our home for two months. We feel like this is a chance to "leave behind" some of our material junk and start fresh and less encumbered in our new home.

And the "housecleaning" extends to our spiritual lives too. Over the past couple years we have lived through some difficult circumstances that have certainly "robbed me of my certainty about what the story of Jesus is all about".

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