Community is imperfect and often uncomfortable, yet essential for human connection. Emily writes of what she sees as five indispensable pillars of community we gain by having and supporting others around us, plus the struggles we might face on the way.
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Lots of work, and some play…
Emily provides a big recap of what’s been happening here at Virtue Ministry plus some resources for your Virtue tool box.
Eve Did Not Complete Adam, and Other Errors You’ve Been Labouring Under
Emily writes on the concept of man and woman as ‘complementary’ and not ‘complimentary’, explaining that human can not and should not place the divine.
Formation in Virtue and Virtue Formation
In order to form others, we need to form ourselves.
It’s Never a Bad Time to Revisit the Virtues
And it doesn’t hurt to get a fresh take on them either!
A Beautiful Home Does Not Mean Contemporary Design Trends
Or ‘updating’ your furniture and furnishings to keep in line with fads.
What’s mine is yours, and yours is yours too?
Emily focusses on Stewardship in her latest blog, sharing how money can’t buy you happiness, and yet how easy it is to fall into being money-centric. We can not worship both God and money, how how it is we can balance the two?
Charisms, Seminarians and a Course Revamp
Emily provides a VM update and a pile of resources to delve deeper into your faith, understanding the will of God and better knowledge of yourself.
Villainy, Judas Iscariot and reconciling our will to God’s
Emily considers Judas Iscariot’s betrayal to prompt introspection on reconciling our will with God’s. How do we reconcile our will with God’s? How do we surrender our desires for His greater plan, even if it’s difficult?
The outrageously beautiful truth of the cross
Christ didn’t just die for ‘our’ sins, but MY sins. Emily writes how the Passion is a profoundly personal act of love, and how we should seek Christ with the deepest love and desire for relationship.
