A Passionate and Determined Quest for Adequacy

"An adequate life . . . might be described as a life which has grasped intuitively the nature of all things, and has seen and refocused itself to this whole. An inadequate life is one that lacks this adjustment to the whole nature of things—hence its twisted perspective, its partiality, its confusion." Douglas V. Steere, describing the life of Thomas R. Kelly, in A Testament of Devotion.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Conversation

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The next class for the School of the Spirit Ministry's program On Being a Spiritual Nurturer will be starting in just a few weeks.  M...
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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Report on Visiting NCYM-C

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Report on Visiting North Carolina Yearly Meeting (Conservative) Radical Hospitality: Cherishing the Old, Attending the New July 12-15, ...
Friday, July 27, 2012

Summer Reading

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Summer is a great time for some light reading outside.  While some use that time to catch up on a mystery series or those classics they hav...
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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Here, Again

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The days after getting home from traveling ministry can be a little rough, filled with emotional, spiritual, and physical highs and lows.  ...
Monday, July 9, 2012

Preparing for NCYM-C

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It's a little hard for me to believe that I am going to North Carolina tomorrow.  This past week has been kind of crazy, between the ha...
Sunday, July 1, 2012

Traveling Minute

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July 1, 2012 Dear Friends at NCYM-Conservative and everywhere: This letter is an introduction to and a travelling minute for Ashley W. S...
Thursday, June 21, 2012

Epistle

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Epistle of the 2012 Pacific Northwest Quaker Women’s Theology Conference June 13-17, 2012 Corbett, Oregon Greetings to Friends...
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Ashley W
I am a recorded Quaker minister and a lawyer, originally from Anchorage and currently living in Atlanta. I share an apartment with two orange cats. I am a member of Freedom Friends Church and a sojourning member of Atlanta Friends Meeting. I am also a graduate of the School of the Spirit Ministry's program On Being a Spiritual Nurturer, class of 2011, working toward an M.Div. at Candler School of Theology. In addition to reading and writing, I enjoy a good laugh, running, yoga, knitting, and singing.
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