Beauty as Well as Bread

For  many years, I spent most Monday evenings in the basement of All Souls Church in New York City, where their fellowship hall, nicknamed “Friendship Hall,” was transformed into a dining room for over 300 guests.

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Loving Ugly

Have you ever been worshipped? I’m not talking about the “bring offerings to an altar built in your name” kind of worship—although if you do happen to have offerings of chocolate, I’m open.

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Inner Beauty

I entered prison in 1989 and did not care about beauty. I hadn’t for many years. I did not seek it, didn’t even pay attention to it.

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From Your Minister

When my child Jie was 4, we were waiting in line at the post office behind a very dark-skinned man who wore a kufi cap, tunic and pants of a colorful African fabric featuring oranges, yellows and reds. My child looked up at him in wonder. “You’re beautiful!” Jie declared.

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REsources for Living

The saying goes that “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” What is beautiful to one person might very well do nothing for another.

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Audio Recordings

You can listen to audio recordings of Quest Monthly, read back issues or get electronic versions of the text to share with friends (and much more) at  questformeaning.org

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Aching Beauty

What to do with beauty?
or joy, for that matter—
in the midst of tragedy,
of violence, of cruelty?

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Money, Money, Money

At age 10 or 11 I was just beginning to understand more about how the world works, about morals and ethics and my own agency. I was waking up to my ability to make choices about all kinds of things.

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