Author Profile
Tammie Grimm
Grimm, a John Wesley Fellow, is assistant professor of congregational formation, Wesley Seminary, Indiana Wesleyan University. She is an ordained deacon in full connection with the North Carolina Annual Conference of The UMC.
Contributions to Catalyst
Reading a Book for All It’s Worth, on Jul 24, 2023
On Reading a Book’s Cover, on May 29, 2023
ChatGPT: We’ve Been Here Before, on Jan 23, 2023
On Traffic Circles and Theological Education, on Nov 07, 2022
The Necessary Middle, on Sep 12, 2022
Creating a Space for Children to Experience God, on Jul 11, 2022
This Is the Way, on May 16, 2022
Inhabiting Scripture, Searching the Scriptures, on Mar 14, 2022
Breath Prayer, on Jan 03, 2022
Praying with Your Imagination, on Nov 01, 2021
The Practice of Lectio Divina, on Sep 13, 2021
Allowing Scripture to Get into Us, on Jul 05, 2021
On Learning and Teaching the Faith, on May 10, 2021
Writing: An Act of Faithful Discipleship, on Mar 15, 2021
Kindness Is Not a Random Act, on Jan 18, 2021
2020 Perspective, on Nov 09, 2020
The Writing Life, on Sep 14, 2020
Staying Faithful on Social Media, on Jul 13, 2020
The General Rules: Continuing to Shape and Guide the People Called Methodist, on Jun 10, 2020
Fasting: It Never Was Really about Lent, on Mar 09, 2020
Cultivating Restful Rhythms, on Jan 20, 2020
Cultivating Joy through Theological Study, on Nov 18, 2019
“A Methodist Said This?”, on Sep 16, 2019
Primed for Transformation: The Wesleyan Small Group, on Aug 19, 2019
The Process of Transformation, on Jun 17, 2019
Prompting Transformation, on Apr 15, 2019
The Perils and Promise of Transformation (Practically Speaking), on Feb 18, 2019
The Big Picture of Discipleship, on Dec 03, 2018
Living into Identity, Living out Discipleship, on Oct 29, 2018