Listening for the Spirit

Our work of discernment must include careful examination of the way in which we find ourselves. If we are to discern where God is next calling us, we must pay attention to what God has already instilled in us at the present moment. In this issue of Panorama, you will find stories of alumnae who heard God by tuning in to neighbors and by saying “yes” radically to unexpected yet fruitful journeys. You will find reflections from our faculty about how they see God moving today and exhortations to remember that God often moves in places and through people whom society has not placed center-stage. You will hear of the ways in which students are formed for discernment at PTS, of resilience in the midst of immense hardship, and of ongoing work to imaginatively engage the present as we carry on the legacy of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. This, friends, is a snapshot of the way in which we find ourselves—the ground from which the new life which the Spirit is stirring up will spring.

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