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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Questions!!! (But Shouldn’t I Have Answers?)
– James Post The first post I wrote for this blog was about how uncomfortable I am with being comfortable with my future. I described how I felt like the next few miles of road were clear before me, and … Continue reading
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The Gift of Today
-Patrick Keyser As the GOTH year approaches its last month, I find myself in a strange position. As everyone else prepares to leave, I am preparing for a second year with GOTH. I find myself in a place of continuity … Continue reading
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To Next Year’s GOTHs
By Carolyn Hello, and welcome! Perhaps you are a recent college graduate, trying to discern what you would like to do for the rest of your life. Perhaps you know what you want to do and are looking for more … Continue reading
The treat of retreat.
by Stephanie McCullough There are several things in our community life that remind us of our position as Episcopal Service Corps residents in our particular time and space. — When someone says “bless you” from another room after a mere sneeze … Continue reading