The Good News: Together, the Impossible is Possible

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Notes about the Music

Throughout March, in acknowledgement of Women’s History Month, we will include music and poetry by women. Today is “Women Composers Sunday,” and we are featuring music by Rosephanye Powell (b. 1962), Lissa Schneckenburger (b. 1979), Amy Marcy Beach (1867-1927), and Florence Price (1887–1953).

A Note about Our Hearts Proclaim a Living God
Elizabeth A. Johnson, CSJ, has called us to faithful and expansive language for God for decades with work including the groundbreaking book She Who Is (1991). More recently, she wrote: “All-male images of God are hierarchical images rooted in the unequal relation between women and men … Once women no longer relate to men as patriarchal fathers, lords, and kings in society, these images become religiously inadequate. Instead of evoking the reality of God, they block it.” (The Quest for the Living God, 2007)
In the search for more expansive language, gender is sometimes set aside altogether as a limiting concept for God. However, until the idea of God as “She” is no longer shocking, it is a necessary tool to disrupt conscious and unconscious assumptions of the maleness of God. A powerful and empowering God who is called “She” also challenges and changes our understanding of human femaleness. – Hannah C. Brown

 

Take-Home Questions
What problems in the world do you consider impossible?
Where are you needing possibility in your life?
Where are you hoping for possibility in the world?

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