I have decided between getting my novel finished, getting The Book Proposal all nice and shiny to send to agents, and the holidays with all the traveling we’ll be doing, that I’m going to go on a blog hiatus the rest of the year. Don’t worry: I’ll be back in January to continue to tell you that women are made in Godde’s image, that Godde did not create you to be second-class citizens, and that Godde has called you to wonderful things in all of life: family, work, and (gasp) even leadership positions in the church.

Until then there are plenty of posts in the tabs above and the sidebar to the right to keep you occupied, if you have a little time during your hectic holiday schedule. I’m also still doing spiritual direction through the holidays (because let’s face it: sometimes you just need help to get through the holidays no matter how much you love them or love your family). If you want to make an appointment, please email me. REMEMBER: I am offering a free 30 minute session through November. If you prefer to schedule an appointment via Twitter, send me a DM, so it comes to my inbox. I am also cutting back how much time I spend on social media sites through the end of the year, and I don’t want to miss you.

I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday season:

  • Happy Thanksgiving!
  • Happy Hanukkah!
  • Merry Christmas!
  • Happy New Year!

I will see you in 2011!

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Sophia's Book of Hours

Sophia’s Book of Hours
Rev. Laura M. Grimes, PhD
Copyright 2010
Spiral Bound: $24.99
Ebook: $20.99

For those of you who like to pray The Daily Office of morning, noon, evening, and night prayers, there is now a Book of Hours that uses feminine names and pronouns for Godde: Sophia’s Book of Hours. For each day of the week there are Psalms, prayers and Scripture readings along with the three Lukan canticles: The Benedictus (morning), the Magnificat (evening), and Nunc Dimittis (night). Sophia’s Book of Hours is adapted from The Book of Common Prayer. In addition Laura also uses some gender-neutral names for Godde as well as giving the prayer a list of alternate names for Godde as well as alternate versions of the Gloria said or chanted after the Psalm of the day and the canticle.

Each Psalm and canticle is broken into two or three lines with an asterisk (*) midday way through the verse. This allows for them to be chanted in either Anglican or Gregorian chant tones. The morning Scripture readings are taken from The Hebrew Scriptures, noonday from the New Testament, evening from The Hebrew Scriptures’ Wisdom Literature, and the night prayers are Jesus’ seven “I Am” statements from the book of John. There are also Leader and People parts for the offices to be prayed in community settings such as church services, retreats, or in prayer groups.

As with Sophia’s Rosary, Laura has written Sophia’s Book of Hours to be versatile for many different settings whether community or individual. This prayer resource invites us into seeing Godde in new ways, and ourselves in different ways as we worship this Godde who will not be limited by our human language. I think it also does a great job of giving women a glimpse of what it means to made in the image of Godde as the feminine face of Godde is front and center in this beautiful prayer book. It opens our imagination to look beyond the so-called traditional gender roles that are enforced on women to see the ways we image Godde in our lives and presents vistas of what being a woman made in Godde’s image really looks like.

Rev. Laura Grimes

Laura holds a doctorate of theology from Notre Dame, and she is an ordained priest in the Independent Catholic Church. She was ordained as a bishop by the Sophia Catholic Communion in 2007. She pastors the St. Junia the Apostle Chapel. She lives in Dayton, Ohio with her husband and two children. You can find out more about Laura on her site, where you can buy her books. She has been working on using gender inclusive language in the church for both people and Godde for years, and she plans on putting out more resources for liturgical and prayer use. She has also recently released Sophia’s Rosary for those who like to pray the Rosary (my review is here).

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I’m taking part in a Customer Love challenge, and one big to show customers you love them is to offer free services. For the month of November the following two services are free:

I’m a spiritual director, and this month you can have a free 30 minute session with me.

  • My big passion is vocation: believing that what you do in life is service to Godde. If anyone wants to talk about their relationship to Godde/Divine and their work, let me know. Some of us grew up with the lie that whatever Godde called us to do we would hate, but we just had to buck it up and obey. It never entered our mind that Godde might want us to do what we’re good at and love to do. So if you’re having trouble reconciling being called to do what you love to do with your spiritual life, I would be more than happy to help you sort it out.
  • Speaking of lies: there’s also a lie that women should not hold leadership positions in church and must submit to her husband and male leaders in the church is all things. So if you’re a woman and need help discerning a call or need help navigating The Patriarchy (particularly The Christian Fundamental Patriarchy), please let me know. I’ll be more than happy to listen, give you biblical grounds for both female leadership and women equal in all areas of life as men, and help get you started in discerning a possible call to spiritual leadership.
  • I can also help if you have depression. I have clinical depression, and being entrepreneur who bucks the system and works at home alone can get to the most mentally-healthy person, and can really knock you flat if you have a form of depression. I’ve found a few tricks to help that I would be happy to share. And I am more than happy to listen (and not offer any advice) if that’s what you need. It doesn’t have to be about vocation or depression, if you just need someone to listen to where you are in your spiritual walk and help you see where Godde/Divine is, let me know.

The second thing I would like to offer is writing/editing help. I’ve been a writer for most of my life and worked as an editor for 8 years. If you need help with your writing, let me know, and we’ll get together. I love good writing and to help people be good writers. And I love to tell stories (I’m Irish after all), so if story-telling is tripping you up, I’m your girl.

To set up a time for spiritual direction or help with your writing you can send me an email. Or you can shoot me a tweet or direct message on Twitter. If we’re friends on Facebook, send me a message. (If you want to be friends on Facebook, click here.)

I hope everyone has a good week, and I’ve planned lots of goodies for the blog in the coming month, so check back often! Or you can press the envelope in the buttons below to subscribe to my blog or follow my RSS feed.

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