Some Glad Morning: Holding Hope in Apocalyptic Times
Offering rations of natural wisdom, reflections on ancient texts, and practical action, this encouraging volume restores hope to our apocalyptic times.

Not so long ago dire forecasts of doom were the domain of splinter groups of Revelation-besotted Christians, back-country tub-thumpers, and leather-lunged street-corner prophets. Today, visions of the end of the world are presented afresh daily to anyone who reads the morning news or follows on-line media. Even the venerable New York Times has been salting its sophisticated offerings with doses of apocalypticism. Once a tiny dark corner of the obscure realm of theology, eschatology, the study of the end times, has been mainstreamed to the masses and the question of whether the world will end in fire or ice is parsed over coffee and at the dinner table, often with heated debates over the details. Suddenly those street-corner prophets aren’t looking so crazy anymore.

Tragically, the deep chords of hope for a coming new age, which resounded throughout ancient accounts of the end-times, are too often unheard on today’s stage. Little attention is given to Nature’s powers of healing. Little thought is given to how to weather the storms and sail on to the new land, or to what that new land will be like. As a result, many people are overcome and paralyzed by fear, rage and hopelessness. Depression, suicide, anxiety and addiction, including wealth addiction, are rampant and threaten to crumble industrialized societies from within, playing into the hands of demagogues and the greedy.

Some Glad Morning is aimed straight at this malaise. Arranged in the circle of the seasons, this small volume will feed the soul and strengthen the heart for these times.
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Some Glad Morning: Holding Hope in Apocalyptic Times
Offering rations of natural wisdom, reflections on ancient texts, and practical action, this encouraging volume restores hope to our apocalyptic times.

Not so long ago dire forecasts of doom were the domain of splinter groups of Revelation-besotted Christians, back-country tub-thumpers, and leather-lunged street-corner prophets. Today, visions of the end of the world are presented afresh daily to anyone who reads the morning news or follows on-line media. Even the venerable New York Times has been salting its sophisticated offerings with doses of apocalypticism. Once a tiny dark corner of the obscure realm of theology, eschatology, the study of the end times, has been mainstreamed to the masses and the question of whether the world will end in fire or ice is parsed over coffee and at the dinner table, often with heated debates over the details. Suddenly those street-corner prophets aren’t looking so crazy anymore.

Tragically, the deep chords of hope for a coming new age, which resounded throughout ancient accounts of the end-times, are too often unheard on today’s stage. Little attention is given to Nature’s powers of healing. Little thought is given to how to weather the storms and sail on to the new land, or to what that new land will be like. As a result, many people are overcome and paralyzed by fear, rage and hopelessness. Depression, suicide, anxiety and addiction, including wealth addiction, are rampant and threaten to crumble industrialized societies from within, playing into the hands of demagogues and the greedy.

Some Glad Morning is aimed straight at this malaise. Arranged in the circle of the seasons, this small volume will feed the soul and strengthen the heart for these times.
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Some Glad Morning: Holding Hope in Apocalyptic Times

Some Glad Morning: Holding Hope in Apocalyptic Times

by Rob McCall
Some Glad Morning: Holding Hope in Apocalyptic Times

Some Glad Morning: Holding Hope in Apocalyptic Times

by Rob McCall

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Offering rations of natural wisdom, reflections on ancient texts, and practical action, this encouraging volume restores hope to our apocalyptic times.

Not so long ago dire forecasts of doom were the domain of splinter groups of Revelation-besotted Christians, back-country tub-thumpers, and leather-lunged street-corner prophets. Today, visions of the end of the world are presented afresh daily to anyone who reads the morning news or follows on-line media. Even the venerable New York Times has been salting its sophisticated offerings with doses of apocalypticism. Once a tiny dark corner of the obscure realm of theology, eschatology, the study of the end times, has been mainstreamed to the masses and the question of whether the world will end in fire or ice is parsed over coffee and at the dinner table, often with heated debates over the details. Suddenly those street-corner prophets aren’t looking so crazy anymore.

Tragically, the deep chords of hope for a coming new age, which resounded throughout ancient accounts of the end-times, are too often unheard on today’s stage. Little attention is given to Nature’s powers of healing. Little thought is given to how to weather the storms and sail on to the new land, or to what that new land will be like. As a result, many people are overcome and paralyzed by fear, rage and hopelessness. Depression, suicide, anxiety and addiction, including wealth addiction, are rampant and threaten to crumble industrialized societies from within, playing into the hands of demagogues and the greedy.

Some Glad Morning is aimed straight at this malaise. Arranged in the circle of the seasons, this small volume will feed the soul and strengthen the heart for these times.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780960097722
Publisher: Pushcart Press
Publication date: 10/06/2020
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

A previous winner of Pushcart’s Editors’ Book Award, Rob McCall, is a graduate of Harvard Divinity School and Pastor Emeritus of The First Congregational Church in Blue Hill, Maine. His previous Pushcart Press books are: Small Misty Mountain (Editors’ Book Award winner,2006) and Great Speckled Bird (2012). His weekly radio commentaries are heard throughout New England and at www.WERU.org.

Table of Contents

Summer

Yearning and Turning 15

Walking Trees 17

Talking Plants 20

Souling 22

High summer 27

All Animals and Plants Have Their Purpose 29

Creature Chorus 31

Pilgrims 33

Being Still 35

Grace 39

Falling Feathers 44

Family Reunion 46

Autumn

A Dangerous Family 53

Gathering In 58

Only a Tramp 60

Imagine 64

Feeling Sorry for God 66

Moon and Stars 70

Your Neighbor Is Yourself 72

Humble Bumble 76

I Once Was Lost 78

November 81

The End of the World, Again? 84

Thanksgiving 88

Winter

Making Light of It 94

Apocalyptic Pie 96

Wheels within Wheels 98

How to Hijack a Church 100

New World to Come 103

Little Acorns 105

She Sleeps 107

January Dreams 109

Intelligent Evolution 111

The Liberal and the Conservative Shall Lie Down Together 113

To Hell with Hell 115

Talking to God 117

Still Here 120

Eat Your Boots 122

The Cloud of Unknowing 124

Darkness at Noon 128

Slow Down 130

I'll Never Forget What's-His-Name 132

It's Dying Time Again 134

View from the Heights 136

Spring

Hope 141

Snow Melt 143

From Iceland to Ireland 145

New Same Old Earth 147

The Worm Turns 149

Coming to Our Senses 151

April 153

Whose Earth Is It? 155

Nature Heals 157

Just Folks 160

Angels Hovering 'Round 162

From Split Rock to Standing Rock 163

Lupine Revolution 165

Trying to Be Good 171

Memorial Day 173

Wasting Our Inheritance 175

Being Bees 179

Keep them Alive upon the Earth 181

We Will Live 184

Acknowledgements 188

Bibliographical Notes 189

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