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Date:Fri, 11 Jan 2002 09:19:01 -0800 (PST)

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From: clarencekerley [mailto:Bill@bkspeaks.com]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 8:45 AM
To: ordinarylife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ordinarylife] One Family's Story


ORDINARY LIFE - Thoughts and Ideas To Help You Live a Happier Life

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PREVIEW for January 13, 2002

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Dear Folks -

I mentioned to you a few weeks ago that nothing divides the
Christian church in the Western world any more than views on how to
interpret the Bible. On the one hand there is either the natural or
conscious literal approach and, on the other, the mytho-poetic
approach. The topics over which various groups within the Christian
tradition have the most controversy are views about creation,
homosexuality and the historic Jesus.

We will have a first-hand opportunity to explore one of these - the
issue of homosexuality - this Sunday as a mother and daughter share
with us their story.

Jennifer Feather grew up in the St. Paul's community. Her mother,
SuZanne Feather, has been very active at St. Paul's.

The Ordinary Life Gathering will combine with the Point of View
Class this Sunday to hear these two women share their experience. About
what they will be doing, Jennifer writes this:

"Religion is a fundamentally communal experience. Shared beliefs and
rituals form its foundations. However, the practice of our faith is
also inextricably bound to our own personal experience. Our individual
relationship to God is as important as our communal experience of
religion. Our differences from one another make the competing demands
of individuality and community evident.

"Sexuality has become a divisive issue in the Church precisely
because it brings to light these difficulties.

"Having grown-up at St. Paul's, the interplay between individual
difference and this community has shaped my experience of my faith.

"Join me and my mother, SuZanne, as we share with you our story and
explore the implications of sexuality for our understanding of
religious community and the place of difference within that community."

* * *

We will skip having refreshments at the beginning of our time
together this week only.

DON'T FORGET - this Sunday only we'll be meeting in the Activities
Center.

I look forward to seeing you this Sunday.

Much love,

Bill Kerley

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Ordinary Life is a gathering that provides an opportunity to develop an
enlightened heart and an awakened mind to the reality of the present
moment.

The gathering meets on Sunday mornings at 9:45 am in Fondren Hall at
St. Paul's UMC - 5501 South Main, Houston, Texas and is taught by Dr.
Bill Kerley. If you would like more information -

Contact Bill Kerley -

E-Mail - Bill@bkspeaks.com
Web - www.bkspeaks.com
Voice - 713-663-7771
Fax - 713-663-6418
Mail - 6300 West Loop South, Suite 480 Bellaire, TX 77401
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