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The Slow Way: Palm Sunday and "the true nature of things"
This Holy Week, we will be reminded that Jesus’s answer to the reality of human pain and suffering was to suffer. It was to gather all of us up and live…
Mar 22
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Micha Boyett
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Hey Slow Waysters: Join my online bookclub + here's how to help make Blessed's book launch amazing :)
Hey friends, As I’m sure you know (because I can’t shut up about it), Blessed Are The Rest of Us is launching into the world three weeks from now. As a…
Mar 18
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The Slow Way: Lent, and How Sometimes It’s Simple
Let’s keep watching for what God does. By which I mean, let’s watch God love us.
Mar 15
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Micha Boyett
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The Slow Way: Lent, Vulnerability, and Coming Back to the Essential
Those of us who get to see underneath the false allure of human achievement and power mongering are invited to a vulnerable way of living in the world…
Mar 10
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Micha Boyett
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The Slow Way: Lent, and Living in Turtle Time
When everything around us says to hurry, let’s remind ourselves that this Lent we’re living in Turtle Time. Slowing ourselves to pursue the life that…
Mar 2
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February 2024
The Slow Way: Lent, Repentance, and “Practices for an Evolving Faith”
Sarah Bessey writes: “Repentance is actually a beautiful life-giving reorientation toward God's good path of flourishing with ourselves, our neighbors…
Feb 23
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Micha Boyett
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The Slow Way: Lent is a Journey Inward
Lent is a season to notice at our own longings and fears and bring them to the light. We remove distractions so we’re more likely to look our secrets in…
Feb 16
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Micha Boyett
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The Slow Way: Dust and Water, a Reflection on Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday exists to tell us the truth, to help us practice holding the ache: the ones we carry, the ones we will carry, the ache the ones we love…
Feb 9
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Micha Boyett
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The Slow Way: The Practice of Letting Go
Surrender is the work of naming my weaknesses and allowing them to drag me to the love of God, where I am fully known, and fully myself, with or without…
Feb 3
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Micha Boyett
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January 2024
The Slow Way: Epiphany and Our Invitation to Enchantment
Prayer is an act of intention where I don’t deny the micro and macro ache of this life. And still I choose the thorny, winding path of hope--eyes open…
Jan 26
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Micha Boyett
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Introducing Slow Waysters!
Hey paid subscribers: Join me for an online workshop in preparation for the release of my new book!
Jan 20
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Micha Boyett
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The Slow Way: The Sacred Lives Beside The Suffering, An Epiphany Reflection
Glory somehow shows up when we suffer, not because suffering is a payment, but because it’s a truth-teller, a revealer.
Jan 19
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Micha Boyett
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