Author: Jennifer Moxley
What to Do With #metoo by Jennifer Moxley
February 8, 2018
As the Church, it would be foolish to believe we have not participated or contributed in some way. We can confess the ways we have corporately and personally upheld this power dynamic, repent and seek to turn it upside down.
Sneak Peek: How to Preach a Funeral Homily by Jennifer Moxley
July 17, 2017
I like placing the deceased person’s story within the broader story God has been writing since the beginning of time.
Huldah and Keepers of the Word by Jennifer Moxley
May 30, 2016
Because as comforting as it is to know that I stand in a long line of mothers without children, ultimately their stories of temporary infertility are not helpful. I have prayed until I looked drunk. Nothing. My husband has prayed on my behalf. Still nothing.
Yes… And: The Grace Of Improv by Jennifer Moxley
May 11, 2015
To say yes is to listen when another person is hurting or needs to process a current life crisis.
To say and is to add a word of encouragement, consolation, or solidarity. Eventually trust is earned as each person allows themselves to be more and more vulnerable when more of their life is shared and accepted. These real and open conversations are the stuff communities are made of.

