In the best of conversations, good friends share ideas, hopes, fears, dreams, and lives. When you sit close together, you share the same air in the room; you share breath along with your deepest realities.
This blog hopes to share some of that sense of closeness with those who read it. Some of us will never physically share the same space closely enough to literally share the same air; our shared space is defined by electrons and far-away server farms. Many of you who will read this blog will never meet face to face. My hope is that we can share the ideas, hopes, fears, and dreams. And in some real, if not physical sense, share lives.
Brice grew up in Clarksville, Tennessee, then lived in Appalachia for almost 25 years, absorbing the unique language and culture of the region. He has lived in Burlington, Iowa for the past four years, where he is Pastor of Zion United Church of Christ. His career path has included hospice social work, parish ministry, public health, and a stint as the owner of a specialty film processing business. Summer days find him as often as possible aboard his sailboat Pneuma, or working in his own or a community garden. Brice is recognized as an Iowa Master Gardener.
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