Matthew Wright
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Boundaries, Bark, And Incarnation
Posted by Matthew Wright | June 6, 2018 | Church & Community, Ω Spirit | 11
The Second Axial Emergence
Posted by Matthew Wright | September 26, 2016 | Ω Vision | 3

Boundaries, Bark, And Incarnation
by Matthew Wright | June 6, 2018 | Church & Community, Ω Spirit | 11
The boundaries are gone. We may not have all realized it yet, but they’ve dissolved right in...

The Second Axial Emergence
by Matthew Wright | September 26, 2016 | Ω Vision | 3
The religious landscape is shifting—no one will argue with that. People are leaving traditional...

The Rev. Matthew Wright is an Episcopal priest, writer, and retreat leader working to renew the Christian Wisdom tradition. He serves as priest-in-charge at St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church in Woodstock, NY and is a teacher for Northeast Wisdom and The Contemplative Society, non-profits rooted in the teaching lineage of Cynthia Bourgeault. Matthew lives with his wife, Yanick, alongside the brothers of Holy Cross Monastery in West Park, NY. Matthew is one of our key speakers at the Omega Center conference this July 20 – 21, and will be leading us in a special “Mass on the World.”
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New Creation is the Center for Christogenesis online magazine dedicated to deepening our awareness of God, Cosmos, and Humanity in a scientific age.
Ω Vision and Ω Spirit cover questions of the theology and spirituality of the Center for Christogenesis worldview. Other areas include our What is God Today? video series, the Visio Divina image gallery, a Resources section with videos and PowerPoints, and the latest from Ilia Delio.
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Why Tradition Matters
by Ilia Delio | January 25, 2023 | Uncategorized, Ω Spirit
by Ilia Delio The death of Pope Benedict XVI was a significant turning point in the Catholic...