

F&F NJ - Thank-FULL - A Thanksgiving Reflection by Tim Cheux - Psalm 46
F&F NJ - Thank-FULL - A Thanksgiving Reflection by Tim Cheux - Psalm 46 As we begin to reflect upon Thanksgiving this coming week I would like us to pause, reflect and listen to Psalm 46 in the Passion translation as I open and close my short reflection: “Everyone look! Come and see the breathtaking wonders of our God. For he brings both ruin and revival. He’s the one who makes conflicts end throughout the earth, breaking and burning every weapon of war. God, you’re such a sa


F&F NYC - Urban Contemplative Spiritual Direction Pilgrimage - An Anglo-Catholic Pentecostal Ref
F&F NYC - Urban Contemplative Spiritual Direction Pilgrimage - An Anglo-Catholic Pentecostal Reflection The purpose of this paper is to explore the practice of contemplation in Spiritual Direction in Urban Prayer locations through Interdenominational Spiritual Practices. This assignment will build on the author’s previous writing on the Song of Songs entitled “Introduction to the Song of Songs - An Anglo-Catholic Pentecostal Reflection” and will draw on the experiences of a p


Free & Fit NYC - Urban Pilgrimage "Silence & Solitude" - An Anglo-Catholic Penteco
Free & Fit NYC - Urban Pilgrimage "Silence & Solitude" - An Anglo-Catholic Pentecostal Spiritual Practice - by Peter David Zafonte Participant’s Reflection on Urban Pilgrimage “Silence & Solitude.” ‘On Saturday November 9th, 2019, I participated with Tim Cheux on a "Silence and Solitude" event in New York City. It is something I was interested in because I am in a season of wanting to be more intentional about practicing spiritual disciplines, and I have a heart for the city.


Free & Fit NJ - Atlantic City Marathon 2019 - Run & Blog by Timothy Cheux
Free & Fit NJ - Atlantic City Marathon 2019 - Run & Blog by Timothy Cheux This October I had the blessing and privilege of running the Atlantic City marathon for the second time. Despite the changing schedule, demanding school deadlines and various obligations I had at the time I love to find a ryhtm, routine and to follow patterns, pathways and defined outcomes. The process of training for a marathon allows all of these things to happen. The 26.2 mile training season encompa