Rediscover the Journey: A New Look at Naomi, the Rabbi’s Wife
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Rev. Bruce Epperly, Ph.D., recently retired, after his latest ministry as Pastor at South Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, Centerville, Massachusetts. Prior to moving to Cape Cod, he served on the faculties and of Georgetown University, Claremont School of Theology, Wesley Theological Seminary, and Lancaster Theological Seminary. Bruce is currently a professor of spirituality, ministry, and theology in the doctoral program at Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington D.C.
Bruce blogs at The Adventurous Lectionary.
His web site is BruceEpperly.com
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The God of the Growing Edge explores the intertwined wisdom of Alfred North Whitehead and Howard Thurman, offering a timely resource for contemplative activists. This book examines their unique yet complementary visions of God as a dynamic, relational presence in a world of change. Through their combined insights, readers discover a path that unites spirituality and social action, inspiring hope, resilience, and a renewed commitment to justice and planetary well-being in our challenging times.

An examination of the synergies in the ideas and work of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Alfred North Whitehead, particularly Whitehead’s metaphysics of love and Teilhard’s metaphysics of spiritual evolution.


All volumes on process theology from the Topical Line Drives series.

This book explores the transformative interplay between Alfred North Whitehead’s philosophy and the life of Jesus revealing a “bigger Jesus ” a non-coercive God and faith as an adventure.

There is a tendency among modern Christians to avoid comment on the idea of miracles or mysterious events that might indicate the direct intervention of God. There is an even more pronounced belief that modern liberal or progressive Christians will avoid these ideas. A God who is distant, the source of everything, is acceptable, but…

Death. Illness. Divorce. Unexpected. Undeserved. In this world there is going to be suffering and pain. As a person of faith, we are not exempt from that undeniable fact. What do we do? Where is God when the pain is unbearable and the night so long? How do we reach out to others with something…

This life ends. Prepare for your next adventure!

An adventure in Galatians for 21st century readers.

Did Jesus really heal people? Physically heal them? Is this healing ministry relevant today? Bruce Epperly calls Healing Marks a “very personal book” as it comes from over thirty years of experiencing the healing stories of Jesus. From his early years as a young college professor, he sought to make sense of the growing interest…

Jonah thought he knew God well but then God asked him to do something very strange. Bruce Epperly explores the implications of Jonah’s experience with God with pagan sailors with the natural world and with the enemies of God’s people–at least as Jonah understood them.
We are thrilled to share a brand-new book trailer for Miriam Finesilver’s captivating spiritual romance, Naomi, the Rabbi’s Wife.
If all is of God, we must insist upon the fact that faith is the instrumental reality. We must insist upon it so strongly that we modify the slogan, ‘justification by faith’, so as to correct a misinterpretation which would shift the centre of Christianity away from its source in Jesus Christ.
Rediscovering the Power of the Lord’s Prayer Prayer as Advent – God with Us While the Lord’s Prayer is ancient and familiar, three titles from Energion Publications invite readers to encounter it with fresh eyes. Whether you are looking for a radical spiritual wake-up call, a study on Christian character, or a guide connecting prayer…
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