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Flood Waters
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Flood Waters

By Serena Riddle, BF ‘21. Serena is majoring in Mechanical Engineering.

Not only in our studies, but in the trials of life that sweep us off our feet and feel like they’re pulling us under, this song is a heartfelt reminder of the Father who gathers us under his wings and is a “refuge for us” (Psalm 62:8).

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Psalm 42
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Psalm 42

By Bradley Yam, SY ‘21. Bradley is majoring in Ethics, Politics & Economics and Computer Science

Then hear, hear my soul,

That other voice of sorrow,

It cries, "forgive them, Father"

"I will never let them go"

"Oh I will never let you go"

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Shape and be Shaped, Loved and be Loved
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Shape and be Shaped, Loved and be Loved

By Raquel Sequeira, TD ‘21. Raquel is majoring in Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry.

At the start of each new school year, I find myself auditing my relationships: Who are my true friends that I will make the time to invest in this semester? Who are my fake friends—or friends I’ve been fake to? Who are the people that I wave to but don’t remember their names or where I know them from? I tally up the relationships I can’t wait to deepen this year, and those that I feel guilty about for my negligence.

Then I ask myself the more uncomfortable question: Who am I when I am with each of these people?

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Inclusivity in Worship
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Inclusivity in Worship

By Anthony Hejduk, MY ‘20. Anthony is majoring in Philosophy.

What does it mean for a worship space to be inclusive? Or more generally, what does it mean for a Christian community to be? As the Church across the world grapples with declining membership and increased fragmentation, especially in the West, this question is on the forefront, maybe more so now than ever before. But what is inclusion? And whom is it for?

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Be Thou My Vision: A Reflection
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Be Thou My Vision: A Reflection

By Bella Gamboa, JE ‘22. Bella is majoring in Humanities.

Even in times when I feel farthest from God, hymns have had a singular ability to remind me of who He is and of his presence. Praise to God overflows in song, and so singing also reminds us of who we are in Him and how we ought to relate to Him.

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