Glory Happening: Finding the Divine in Everyday Places is out November 7th!
Here’s what people are saying about Glory Happening:
“Kaitlin B. Curtice is a young, Native American Christian mystic who portrays the sacredness of the human condition in everyday language through her writing. Her use of poetic prayers and stories in Glory Happening inspires us to find the divine in every aspect of life, and gifts us with the opportunity to embrace and mirror the gracious reality of God and glory in our midst.”
–Fr. Richard Rohr, Founder, Center for Action and Contemplation, Author, THE NAKED NOW and FALLING UPWARD
“Kaitlin B. Curtice writes with a deep, sweet, reflectiveness about the odd places she encounters ‘glory,’ that is, Jesus. This first book by an exciting young Christian mystic is a must-read. Kaitlin helps us look for Jesus again, and helps us meet him in some surprising places. Strongly recommended!”
–David P. Gushee, Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics, Vice President, the American Academy of Religion, Author, KINGDOM ETHICS
“Kaitlin writes with a gentle voice that leads us on a journey. In this book, she walks with us into the heart of glory, asking what it means to find sacred spaces in everything. Her young, indigenous voice brings a fresh perspective of lyrical prayer and storytelling to the world. If you love the wisdom and poetry of Kathleen Norris, Barbara Brown Taylor, Annie Dillard, Mary Oliver, and Richard Rohr, you’ll love Kaitlin B. Curtice.”
–Brian McLaren, Speaker, Activist, Author, THE GREAT SPIRITUAL MIGRATION
“There is nothing like a good story. In Glory Happening, Kaitlin Curtice shares her well-conceived quotes, prose and poetry in a series of real-life, uncomplicated and transformative stories. She draws from the seemingly mundane subject of everyday life as well as, from a wide-reaching world of interests. With word-smithing that flows gently like a mountain stream, her work gifts us with deep content and relevant context. I found Glory Happening fascinating and inspiring; challenging me to go deeper in my relationship with creation and with Creator-God.”
–Randy Woodley, Author, SHALOM & THE COMMUNITY OF CREATION: AN INDIGENOUS VISION