Strength Through Being a Non-Anxious Presence (#BoulderStrong)

In the wake of tragedies that expose our vulnerabilities and limitations, as what we witnessed here in Boulder after the shooting at King Soopers, we often find ourselves looking back and wishing we were stronger. With this message, we explore transforming our pain and past weaknesses through the decision to consciously become a non-anxious presence.

My thanks to Justin Michael Williams for joining us and sharing his song, Believe.

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3 responses to “Strength Through Being a Non-Anxious Presence (#BoulderStrong)”

  1. Do Children Owe Their Parents? (My Black Perspective) – The Roofless Church Avatar

    […] me, this also means doing my part to foster consciousness raising in my communities and cultivating non-anxious presence within myself and inviting others to join me. In so doing, I incorporate the prime directive of […]

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  2. The Sin of Overprotection – The Roofless Church Avatar

    […] I’ve been doing the work of intentionally reshaping my ministerial calling to becoming a non-anxious presence, a lot of things have been coming up for me—areas of tension that I want to surrender to the […]

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  3. therooflesschurch Avatar

    Reblogged this on The Roofless Church and commented:

    After the murders of 10 people in a grocery store in our community last year, I asked my friend Justin Michael Williams to share his song Believe with the Faith community I was serving in addition to joining me in holding a space for healing. I would rather that I would never have to reshare this under such horrible circumstances as the murder by gun violence of 10 other people, this time in Buffalo and targeting Black people in particular. But in the hopes that this message and amazing song might serve others, I am posting it again with love.

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