Well, actually the feast of Pentecost was yesterday. The photo comes from our chapel/library on the day of Pentecost. For you laity, Pentecost is the celebration of the birthday of the church. The story goes that the early followers could all speak and understand one another after 'tongues of fire' descended upon them in the account of Pentecost in the book of Acts.
Enough of that, though.
It's been a long time, since Tim or I have posted. He's been busy finishing up the semester at Naropa and I just finished my semester at CU Denver. I wrote about 50 pages of papers for my three classes and I have taken on a new Masters program in addition to English. I will be taking over as librarian at work, so I need credentials. I will leave CU with two Masters degrees.
In addition, Tim and I are helping our friend, The Rev. Ruth Woodliff-Stanley, at St. Thomas church in Denver. I am hoping they will sponsor me for theological studies in a few years (when I finish my other Masters degrees).
Well, that's enough for now.
Later,
Josh
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