Who Gives a Fig
/We’ll pause, reflect, and imagine as we discover together what’s worth giving a fig (or more!) for…
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We’ll pause, reflect, and imagine as we discover together what’s worth giving a fig (or more!) for…
Read MoreWelcome to 2021. We have come through a remarkable year of turmoil, inequity, reckoning, and loss. We have made strangers of each other and even, perhaps, become strange to ourselves. How are you? In this new year what is not only worthy of your opting into, but also possible? That’s where Valarie Kaur’s (See No Stranger) Revolutionary Love comes in. It reverberates with Jesus’ calls to love our neighbors as ourselves - and even our opponents - in a way that not only changes the game but helps us stay in it with our whole selves. Join us with your whole self this January!
Read MoreThis Christmas Eve, we engaged 5 Golden Things - music, food, story, rest, and together. These are often overlooked treasures that glow with the potential to keep weaving us together deeply. There were thoughtful moments, uproarious joy, beautiful music...something for all ages!
Read MoreFabric… now on the World Wide Web! Fabric is a thoughtful, progressive church community based in South Minneapolis. Together we're experimenting with what church can be for folks, and engaging life "woven deeply" (with ourselves, God, and all others) through conversations that matter, significant relationships, and inspiring experiences for people of all ages. We take this stuff seriously, and prioritize playfulness along the way!
What’s a mothering orientation in a time of great uncertainty?
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Field Elementary School, 4645 4th Ave S, Mpls, MN 55419 (map)
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I love this opportunity to combine an incredible Vampire movie set in 1930s Mississippi Delta, historical and spiritual context and a dinner table of people to process and learn with!