
Today on Sense of Soul I have Rev. Adrian Dannhauser, Priest in Charge at the Church of the Incarnation in Manhattan. Adrian was raised as a Southern Baptist in Mississippi, but it took the Episcopal Church in New York City to bring out her passion for spreading the Gospel. She discovered the Episcopal Church in her mid-twenties and still marvels at its many gifts – ancient tradition, progressive theology, an invitation to question, an emphasis on social justice, liturgical space for contemplation, and Christian community grounded in the Eucharist. As Priest in Charge, Adrian gets to be involved in nearly every aspect of life at Incarnation, from preaching, teaching, pastoral care and leadership development, to budgets, administration and financial stewardship.
She is the author of Ask Me for Blessing (You Know You Need One). Which is based on a ministry of chat and pray with people in front of her church on Madison Ave, in NYC. It essentially unpacks the meaning of the word ‘blessing’ and the concept of grace, while weaving in elements of my own story and anecdotes from my encounters with people on the sidewalk.
Browse Adrian’s Blog to learn about her ministry of offering blessings on the sidewalk in front of the church.
You can learn more about the book and the ministry it’s based on at https://www.askmeforablessing.com.
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