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7 Quick Takes Friday (vol. 21): community, kindness, and coffee

7 Quick Takes Friday (vol. 21): community, kindness, and coffee

— 1 — It’s been a quiet week here at Simple Felicity, but I promise it isn’t because I’m not working on anything.  If you missed the announcement earlier this month, I’m planning a series in February on “singleness and the Church.”  I’ve never actually written a whole series before, and it’s taken some planning…

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By Happy, January 17, 2014
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un-churched?

un-churched?

i never thought i’d be here, in this place of reticence on a sunday morning, in this place of ambivalence about going to church…i didn’t go this morning. i haven’t been for weeks. and i feel like maybe i should feel guilty about it, but really, what i feel guilty about is not feeling guilt….

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By Happy, July 13, 2008
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going sockfoot

going sockfoot

It was a hot summer Thursday evening, years ago at a Vine Band rehearsal; our bassist was wearing flip-flops and he took them off. Our worship leader commented on this, and our bassist replied something to the effect of: “you can’t play rock-n-roll in flip-flops; there’s just something wrong with that.” So we all went barefoot for…

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By Happy, February 24, 2007
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Meet Happy
Simple Felicity is, at its heart, a blog based on the unshakeable belief that happiness really isn't all that complicated. It's often found in the simplest of things: good food, good books, and good company. So those are the things I write about, along with a few other things that really matter to me, including faith and feminism. A bit about me: My name is Happy. I have an amazing talent for misplacing my keys, a deep appreciation for whomever looked at the coffee bean and thought, "Hey, I wonder what would happen if I roasted this?", and road trips to Michigan are pretty much my favorite.
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