“Breaking Open”: Young Leaders series features Hull Moses
"Living with eyes opened means recognizing that this place we live in, here in this middle time between the empty tomb and the rise to heaven, is a place that is sometimes as filled with pain and grief as it is with life and love." Lee Hull Moses offered these reflections in a sermon that was broadcast on “Day 1,” a nationally syndicated radio program hosted by Peter Wallace, on May 8. Hull Moses, who is Senior Minister of First Christian Church of Greensboro, North Carolina, was featured in a special series, "Young Leaders of the Church.” An alumna and Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Disciples Divinity House, she is the co-author of Gifts of Gilead and serves on the editorial board of Fidelia’s Sisters, an online publication of the Young Clergy Women Project.Her sermon, “Breaking Open,” explores the story of the two disciples’ post-resurrection walk to Emmaus (Luke 24:28-35). "That's where the church lives," she concluded, "in this world that is far too broken, offering little glimpses where grace breaks open and we can see that life just might win again."Listen here.