I live in North Bend, WA, in the mountains east of Seattle. I work as a software engineer, photographer, writer, teacher, spiritual director and social media consultant.
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I’ve been revisiting some vows that I wrote and took with several people in our community several years ago. I’m starting to think they may form the contour of a new rule of life/ curriculum for transformation. Here they are (slightly altered and with some more edits needed…)
Simplicity, the focused life: In a world that is frantic and overcommited we’re simple, purposeful lives.
Community, the shared life: In a world that of fractured relationships we’ll display unity through a shared life.
Prayer, the God-centered life: In a world chasing “self-fulfillment” we’ll center our lives on God through a prayerful life.
Study, the transformed life: In a world that is force-fed by self-centered advertising and media, we’ll regular reflect on God’s word and let that transform our minds.
Work, the creative life: In a world drunk on laziness and entitlement, we’ll be industrious and generous through meaningful work.
Service, the generous life: In a world that idolizes power, individualism, and ego we’ll demonstrates Christ’s way of serving through practical acts of love.
Hospitality, the welcoming life: In a world filled with hostility, we’ll be a warm, welcoming place for friends and strangers.
Justice, the active life: In a world full of injustice, we’ll work at local grassroots level for visible social change and be a voice for justice among the world’s oppressed.
Sabbath, the renewed life: In a world frazzled by overcommitment we’ll take time for rest and recreation.
Celebration, a joy-filled life: In a world plagued by apathy and anxiety we’ll regularly and joyfully celebrate all that is good, true and beautiful.
Kevin's been working on a community Way of Life and revisiting some of his previous notes. This one was great, so I'm sharing it in whole.
I'll be writing quite a bit in upcoming weeks about the Way/Rule that I'm developing within the framework of the Community of Aidan and Hilda, the Celtic community of which I am part.