02 Aug Pastor Pat Bailey, Insights: Our Best Refuge
I’ve been building a shed, trying to get it dried-in in the middle of all this rain. So, I’ve been thinking about shelter and refuge in the midst of life’s storms. Where or what do we go to for refuge? Sometimes the refuges we choose have their own weather systems and create their own storms. Our best refuge invites us beyond refuge, to step out into the sunshine and the rain.
Editor’s Note: Dr. Pat Bailey of Telluride’s Christ Presbyterian Church, is a native of Atlanta, Georgia. He was ordained in the Presbyterian Church in 1987. For 16 years, Pat served as a chaplain in the U.S. Army. He is also an Iraq War veteran. Pastor Pat holds several degrees: a Master of Divinity from Columbia Seminary, a Master of Theology in comparative religion from Emory University, and (recently) a Doctor of Ministry from San Francisco Theological Seminary. His primary professional interests are interfaith spirituality, evolutionary consciousness, nature spirituality – and accompanying others in spiritual community. To that end, Pastor Pat has been blogging on Telluride Inside… and Out for years. His “Insights” series continues weekly and now often in the form of videos capturing Pastor Pat’s affirming messages.
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