Aram Mitchell

Confluence Formation

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Reflections about life, wildness, and spiritual formation. arammitchell.substack.com

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Aram Mitchell

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6. Jul 2026

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The Relatable Rascal and His Sweet Surrender 06.07.2026

There’s a bible verse, in the book of Psalms, chapter 46 verse 10, where the poet imagines God speaking to those who God loves. In the bible that you might find in the top drawer of a hotel room somewhere in rural America, it reads: “Be still and know that I am God.” That admonition—”be still”—is translated from the Hebrew raphah , and means to let go, relax, release control, or (my favorite) ceas...

Pregnant with the clash of twins 29.06.2026

“And the twins clashed together within her, and she said, ‘If this is to be, then why am I here?’ And she took her question straight to God.” –Genesis 25:22 Today I want to tell you about Rebekah. And I want to show you two things that Rebekah shows us. One thing comes from a careful study of the character of Rebekah: A profile of one woman who finds her ways of being powerful in a culture designe...

She Gave God a Name 16.06.2026

This reflection is from a sermon I preached at Edgecomb Community Church, based on the stories about Hagar in Genesis chapters 16 & 21. First of all, read A Litany for Survival , by Audre Lorde. Read it aloud. Go do that real slow, then come on back. Now, here are my thoughts… The world is not fair. We live in a world full of exploitation. And we have for a long time. Scan our history and you come...

Melchizedek brought a picnic 08.06.2026

Melchizedek is kind of the Tom Bombadil of the Bible. He’s a mysterious figure. He enters the scene rather abruptly, with no real introduction, and then leaves just as suddenly, with no real explanation. There’s one other possible reference to Melchizedek in the Hebrew bible, in Psalm 110. Some translations have it as a proper name— Melchizedek . Others put it as “ righteous king ”—which is what h...

The Legends of Abraham 03.06.2026

I mowed the lawn on Friday. I was trying to think of the number of lawns I’ve mowed in my day. The number of backyards and front yards that I’ve combed with my feet. The number of maple trees and oak trees and sycamore trees and cedar trees that I’ve high-fived on my way by, back and forth, back and forth. Mowing the lawn, especially with a push mower, is an intimate process. It’s a good way to ge...

The Tower and the Tongues 25.05.2026

Today we are going to look at two stories. The first one is about a tower. It’s in the book of Genesis, the eleventh chapter. Read it here, if you’re not familiar. The world at the end of this first story is more recognizable to us than the world at the beginning, isn’t it? A world where people have a hard time understanding each other. Makes you wonder: Has it always been like this? Why is it lik...

The Motherful God 12.05.2026

As you’ve noticed, no doubt, I’m working through some of the ancient stories in the Hebrew book of Genesis. Gleaning them for wisdom that we might apply to this project of being human, and making things better in the world. That’s what I’ve been doing the past few weeks. I preach about one of the stories on Sunday, then brush them up a little bit to share with you here on Substack. I’ve been tackl...

Sparkle and grit: A Garden of Eden story 04.05.2026

You can watch me preach a version of this here . [First a couple of credits: Annette Garber’s Wandering with the Wild Feminine inspires me. And her Daughters of Eve article inspired in general some good chunks of what I wrote here. Thanks specifically to Annette for the Rachel Held Evans quote. Also bringing significant inspo is the permission-giving work perspective that comes through in the styl...

It begins with delight 29.04.2026

“The God of Genesis is unique in having, not a use, but instead a mysterious benign intention for humans.” —Marilynne Robinson This week I gave a sermon about the stories of creation that are at the very beginning of the book of Genesis in the bible. Before giving the talk I reflected: What do I want to say about creation? What do I see in these stories? What do I hear? This is what surfaced: That...

Pastoring Purple 07.02.2026

At my Christian college, during the chapel service one afternoon—I would have been probably 19 or 20 years old—the chapel speaker offered an invitation to all those in attendance to: “Stand up if you have a call on your heart to serve in ministry.” I did have that sense of call, so I stood up. It felt natural for me to stand. But once I got to my feet and looked around I remember feeling surprised...

Putting God in the world 25.12.2025

I’m feeling kinda partial to babies this year.. anyone with me?? I had a baby this year. My daughter was born, this year! Now, technically (literally, spiritually) speaking, it was my wife who had the baby. What I had was the honor of being there to witness—up close and hands on—the primal miracle of birth. Emma is preaching this very evening at the church where she’s been serving for the past few...

Reading old journals 01.11.2025

Spiritual growth is not linear. It’s better understood—and certainly experienced—in spirals. It turns back on itself continuously, yet progresses. The new places we land as we grow are always fresh, but usually, somehow, also familiar. From time to time I thumb through old journals. They’re on the top shelf in my office presently, a space reserved for the finest spirits and indulgences. The other...

This post is for some of you 01.09.2025

Thanks to those of you who joined me day-to-day, or from time-to-time, during my 25 days of listening to the loving voice of wisdom. When I set out with that commitment—not only to do the listening, but also to share what I heard here—I did it in part in hopes that a number of the folks who follow my Substack would unsubscribe. Let me explain. I am very interested in having hosts of you out there...

Day 25 | The loving voice of wisdom (& Terry Russell) 29.08.2025

Everyday I ask the loving voice of wisdom , which dwells in our hearts and in this world: “What would you have me know today?” And then I listen. This is what I heard one day, not long ago… From elsewhere: “Well I’m damned, this is the end.” “We could probably make it farther if we wanted to.” (Terry & Renny Russell, On the Loose ) From my heart: I would go, and have gone, to the end for you. And...

Day 24 | The loving voice of wisdom (& Scott Russell Sanders) 28.08.2025

Everyday I ask the loving voice of wisdom , which dwells in our hearts and in this world: “What would you have me know today?” And then I listen. This is what I heard one day, not long ago… From elsewhere: “By keeping in touch with wildness we preserve our sanity, and our world’s health.” (Scott Russell Sanders, Staying Put ) From my heart: Which is a thing you do so well, dear one, and often—touc...

Day 23 | The loving voice of wisdom (& bell hooks) 27.08.2025

Everyday I ask the loving voice of wisdom , which dwells in our hearts and in this world: “What would you have me know today?” And then I listen. This is what I heard one day, not long ago… From elsewhere: “There is a creative, life-sustaining, life-enhancing place for the masculine in a nondominator culture. And those of us committed to ending patriarchy can touch the hearts of real men where the...

Day 22 | The loving voice of wisdom (& Carl Jung) 26.08.2025

Everyday I ask the loving voice of wisdom , which dwells in our hearts and in this world: “What would you have me know today?” And then I listen. This is what I heard one day, not long ago… From elsewhere: “True transformation of persons happens largely, if not exclusively, through contact with images.” (Richard Rohr, summarizing Jung) From my heart: The symbols that we employ in our hearts shape...

Day 21 | The loving voice of wisdom (and Mary Oliver, again) 25.08.2025

Everyday I ask the loving voice of wisdom , which dwells in our hearts and in this world: “What would you have me know today?” And then I listen. This is what I heard one day, not long ago… From elsewhere: “Hope is one thing, gratitude another and sufficient unto itself.” (Mary Oliver) From my heart: You have learned a lot about hope, dear one. You have studied it, and written about it, garnered d...

Day 20 | The loving voice of wisdom (& G.K. Chesterton) 22.08.2025

Everyday I ask the loving voice of wisdom , which dwells in our hearts and in this world: “What would you have me know today?” And then I listen. This is what I heard one day, not long ago… From elsewhere: “We need this life of practical romance; the combination of something that is strange with something that is secure.” (G.K. Chesterton) From my heart: You do that, I see you, everyday when you i...

Day 19 | The loving voice of wisdom (& Richard Rohr) 21.08.2025

Everyday I ask the loving voice of wisdom , which dwells in our hearts and in this world: “What would you have me know today?” And then I listen. This is what I heard one day, not long ago… From elsewhere: “Tolerance and openness are virtues in the life of one with clear authority; they are sad excuses in the lives of those afraid of their own authority.” (Richard Rohr) From my heart: I know, you...

Day 18 | The loving voice of wisdom (& Mary Oliver) 20.08.2025

Everyday I ask the loving voice of wisdom , which dwells in our hearts and in this world: “What would you have me know today?” And then I listen. This is what I heard one day, not long ago… From elsewhere: “In my house there are a hundred half-done poems. Each of us leaves an unfinished life.” (Mary Oliver, Thinking of Swirler ) From my heart: Isn’t that glorious, beloved one? You fill your days w...

Day 17 | The loving voice of wisdom (& Mister Rogers) 19.08.2025

Everyday I ask the loving voice of wisdom , which dwells in our hearts and in this world: “What would you have me know today?” And then I listen. This is what I heard one day, not long ago… From elsewhere: “How many times have you noticed that it’s the little quiet moments in the midst of life that seem to give the rest extra-special meaning?” (Fred Rogers) From my heart: That’s where you’ll find...

Day 16 | The loving voice of wisdom 18.08.2025

Everyday I ask the loving voice of wisdom , which dwells in our hearts and in this world: “What would you have me know today?” And then I listen. This is what I heard one day, not long ago… From elsewhere: “The fourth myth is the belief that it is possible to be totally logical, rational and objective.” ( I forget where I read this ) From my heart: The challenge for you, my darling, is to live amo...

Day 15 | The loving voice of wisdom 15.08.2025

Everyday I ask the loving voice of wisdom , which dwells in our hearts and in this world: “What would you have me know today?” And then I listen. This is what I heard one day, not long ago… From elsewhere: “The professional masters how, and leaves what and why to the gods.” (Steven Pressfield, The War of Art ) From my heart: You aren’t alone, there, scraping your every effort against every day, vy...

Day 14 | The loving voice of wisdom 14.08.2025

Everyday I ask the loving voice of wisdom , which dwells in our hearts and in this world: “What would you have me know today?” And then I listen. This is what I heard one day, not long ago… From elsewhere: “We do not think ourselves into a new way of living, but we must live ourselves into a new way of thinking.” (Richard Rohr) From my heart: You can sit there in that rocking chair and run your th...

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