The Rev'd Quigley challenges us to ask ourselves "Where, or how, has our own faith, yours, or mine, become hide-bound, self-righteous, unwilling, or resistant to change, clinging to tradition or convention?"
The Rev'd Quigley challenges us to ask ourselves "Where, or how, has our own faith, yours, or mine, become hide-bound, self-righteous, unwilling, or resistant to change, clinging to tradition or convention?"