The Transcendent Scream
Posted by CC on May 6, 2012
There is something transcendent in us all that searches for meaning and belonging. The voice inside screams to find the place to call home and the meaning behind life and the human condition. That primordial, transcendent scream can be a call to action or a cry for help, but it echoes inside all of us.
In his sermon of May 6, 2012, the Reverend Danny Reed asks us to consider that still small voice and consider what it may be screaming for.
With respect to Janet Watts and our children’s time, this week’s book selection is Yertle The Turtle by Doctor Seuss. Yet more wisdom cast down from high atop Mt. Seuss, this cheerful trio of tales teaches some valuable lessons in humility–thanks to a sharp-eyed worm, a bragging bear and rabbit, a fuzzy-tailed bird, and a couple hundred turtles led by their foolish King Yertle.
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