by Bill Haley | Jun 10, 2022 | Contemplative Life
In this “Space for God,” Rev. Bill Haley (Coracle Executive Director) guides us through a reflection on the secret power of our weakness when turned over to God. The bulk of the time is spent in prayerful reflection and listening to “Come...
by Bill Haley | Jun 9, 2022 | Justice and Mercy
Writing “Essential Christianity” in late December, 2020 was a great joy for me, a personal act of worship, a chance to comprehensively write what I believe, what I believe Christianity teaches, and what are the many implications of that teaching. It also enabled me...
by Drew Masterson | Jun 7, 2022 | Contemplative Life, Coracle News
As we have pursued our two major series this year– “Discernment: Hearing God in a Noisy World” and “Doubt, Deconstruction & Redemption”– we have come to recognize a significant overlap at the core of what each is pursuing. At root, both series are seeking to help...
by Ken Wettig | Jun 3, 2022 | Creation, For the World
What is a more important Kingdom Action priority, gun violence prevention, creation care, or racial justice? What often gets our attention is whatever is trending on the news cycle. I am no exception. Two trips to Canada within the last year highlight this tension....
by Ken Wettig | Jun 1, 2022 | Contemplative Life
In this “Space for God,” Ken Wettig (Coracle Community Minister) guides us through a reflection inviting us to think wisely and redemptively about the various ways in which we interact with technology on a daily basis. He helps us cultivate a reflective...
by Coracle | Jun 1, 2022 | Contemplative Life
In this “Space for God: BIBLE” Rev. Isaiah Brooms (The Falls Church Anglican) walks us through Jesus’ striking speech in Luke 14:25-33, often titled “The Cost of Discipleship.” Isaiah shows us how these hard words are actually Good News...
by Coracle | May 26, 2022 | Justice and Mercy
by Bill Haley (Coracle Executive Director), Jeff Lindeman (Senior Director of Strategy and Operations) & Kristy Wallace (Repentance Project Director) On Tuesday, a young man entered Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas and killed 19 school children and 2...
by Bill Haley | May 20, 2022 | Contemplative Life
In this Soundings Seminar, Rev. Bill Haley offers a summary of what he has come to learn about the discipline of corporate discernment through extensive reading and personal experience. Simply put, one of the most common and impactful ways God speaks to us is through...
by Bill Haley | May 19, 2022 | Contemplative Life
This reflection is part of our “Discernment: Hearing God in a Noisy World” Series. Discerning God’s unique voice is one of the most important skills for a Christian and is absolutely crucial for our intimacy with God and our ability to follow him. ...
by Danny Nasry | May 18, 2022 | Contemplative Life
In this “Space for God,” Danny Nasry (Coracle Community Minister for DC/Northern Virginia) guides us into an impactful and counter-cultural way of seeing the world we inhabit, shaped by the work of Albert Borgmann. He invites us into a life of greater,...
by Coracle | May 17, 2022 | Justice and Mercy
by Bill Haley (Coracle Executive Director) & Kristy Wallace (Repentance Project Director) With you, our hearts are deeply troubled, sad, angry, and sorrowful at the news of last Saturday’s deadly and racially motivated mass shooting in Buffalo. We are grieved by...
by Coracle | May 17, 2022 | Contemplative Life
As we have stewarded our two series this year, “Doubt, Deconstruction & Redemption” and “Discernment: Hearing God’s Voice in a Noisy World,” we have waded into some complicated and contentious topics. It can get heavy. That is why we resolved from the start to...
by Drew Masterson | May 11, 2022 | Contemplative Life
In this “Space for God: Beauty,” Drew Masterson (Coracle Dir. of Comms & Development) guides us through three reflections on works of artistry that can help us learn to see New Creation potential in the midst of our constraints. We hope his...
by Coracle | May 4, 2022 | Contemplative Life
In this “Space for God” reflection, Ann Bodling (Coracle Spiritual Director) guides us through a few prompts to help us discern God’s presence with us throughout our days. She helpfully distinguishes discernment from decision-making, inviting us into...
by Chris Lugo | May 3, 2022 | Contemplative Life
In this “Space for God: BIBLE” reflection, Rev. Chris Lugo (of Restoration Anglican Church) guides us through John 9, a series of events flowing from Jesus’ healing of a man born blind. Chris unpacks how the reactions of the healed man, his parents,...
by Bill Haley | Apr 26, 2022 | Contemplative Life
Part of the focus in our “Doubt, Deconstruction & Redemption” Series this year has been to make space for faithful Christians to ask hard questions that deserve to be asked and thoughtfully answered. Two big types of questions both Christians and non-Christians...
by Coracle | Apr 22, 2022 | Justice and Mercy
In this Soundings Seminar, Rev. Bill Haley converses with Dr. Walter E. Fluker about the overlapping and sometimes competing visions of community held by Howard Thurman and Martin Luther King, Jr. One of the leading Thurman scholars in the world, Dr. Fluker also...
by Mary Gardner | Apr 20, 2022 | Contemplative Life
In this “Space for God: Beauty,” Rev. Mary Gardner (Coracle Spiritual Director) guides us through a visual reflection on beauty and longing focusing on various images of doorways. Doors can act as powerful symbols for our present season of life, our...
by Drew Masterson | Apr 20, 2022 | Spiritual Direction
The ministry of Spiritual Direction has grown in popularity and accessibility over the last decade, but for many of us, I expect it remains a bit foggy. I know it was for me when I joined the Coracle staff. Not a mentor, therapist, or life coach—a Spiritual Director...
by Laura Mastroianni | Apr 13, 2022 | Creation
At the end of February, I attended the Coracle Fellowship in Baltimore retreat on the Eucharist. During our time of Silence and Solitude, I felt compelled to go outside for a walk. I really tried to ignore that feeling. I’m not familiar with the area, and I didn’t...