
Yesterday I finished Leaving Church: A Memoir of Faith by Barbara Brown Taylor.

This 2006 publication was donated to my bookstore by a frequent customer, and I read it before putting it on the shelf. The author presents reflections on 20 years in the priesthood of the Episcopal church. Here are a couple of excerpts that demonstrate the lovely writing and profound thoughts Taylor demonstrates.
“Like every believer I know, my search for real life has led me through three seasons of faith…finding life, losing life, and finding life again.” Her descriptions of how she entered the priesthood, her years serving her parishes, and her decision to leave the priesthood, only to find a stronger, more authentic faith are amazing reading. It guides anyone seeking his/her faith to the “real thing.”
“…my losses have been chiefly in the area of faith, and specifically, in the area of being certain who God is, what God wants of me, and what it means to be a Christian in a world where religion often seems to do more harm than good”–something all of us are seeking answers to.
Serving in “a small historical parish in north Georgia,” Taylor finds that “…finding my life might involve losing it–or that loss, in the end might be cause for praise.
This book is full of wonderful writing, beautiful descriptions, and lovely use of figurative language. It is an inspiring book and a darned good read.

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