INTRODUCING RICH LEWIS 08-28-2015

Dear RCMR Newsletter Subscribers,

Thanks for reading the RCMR weekly newsletters! I appreciate you!

Now, I have the pleasure of introducing my RCMR co-worker, Rich Lewis. The reason for the introduction is that Rich is going to start sending out an RCMR newsletter on Mondays (beginning August 31st) and I will continue sending mine on Thursdays. In other words, we’re moving from a weekly to a bi-weekly newsletter.

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Rich is currently writing a book with me titled Dynamic Unity: Historical Jesus and Cosmic Christ which is scheduled to come out in 2017. Rich is a leader of writing and publicity for Recovering Christianity’s Mystic Roots (RCMR), a centering prayer and contemplative arts workshop leader, and has published articles for a number of organizations including Contemplatives Today and Contemplative Outreach.

Rich and his family live in Ambler, Pennsylvania.