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There are a number of new bloggers in the network. Drop by and check them out:
Amy Julia Becker of Thin Places is a writer and seminarian and the mother of a child with a disability. L’Arche alum Melissa Florer-Bixler does part-time children’s ministry and blogs at Sign on the Window.
Draughting Theology is written by Steve Pankey, a young Episcopal priest. Kirkepiscatoid features the “random and not so random musings” of first-generation Episcopalian Maria L. Evans.
Lutheran pastor Dan Bohlman blogs about small-town ministry at RuralMinister. Paul E. Stroble—a teacher, writer and Methodist elder—blogs at Journeys Home.
Heady Ir(Reverence) blogger Matthew J. Gallion is a grad student doing sociological research on the emerging church. Graphic designer Jesse Turri writes about art and design along with faith at Turri Design.
Church of England priest Kath Williamson blogs at Reflections. Angela Shier-Jones, a Methodist presbyter in the U.K., blogs at The Kneeler. Khanya’s Steve Hayes is a deacon in the Orthodox Church of South Africa.
Don Scrooby writes on spirituality at Seeing More Clearly. A Time to Embrace, by Presbyterian minister Janet Edwards, focuses on LGBT inclusion in the church.
Seven Whole Days is the blog of Episcopal priest and “certified technophile” Scott Gunn. “Pastor, musician, and goofball” Tripp Hudgins blogs at Conjectural Navel Gazing; Jesus in Lint Form.
Methodist minister Eric Scott blogs the weekly lectionary at The Dogeared Preacher. Elmer E. Ewing, a Presbyterian lay preacher, writes on the daily readings at My Meditations on the Daily Lectionary.