“Pay attention to your soul” is good counsel for individuals. It’s evergreen advice, but perhaps even more acutely needed in our distracted, recklessly paced epoch.
But perhaps it’s also important for communities as a whole. Not that communities have a should per se, but they do have a communal spirit, something that registers just under the typically tangible. It takes discernment to consider the soul of something like a church. It’s not easy work—but worthy, important work.
It’s worth attention.
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