G. Scott Morris
There are 79 articles by G. Scott Morris :
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December 2018
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Guest Columnists At Phil Trenary’s funeral, I spoke about those things that I felt he would want to see happen that would move Memphis forward.
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March 2019
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Guest Columnists A Methodist pastor protests the church’s stand on LGBTQ+ ordination and marriage
The global governing body of the United Methodist Church reaffirmed its position on traditional marriage, including prohibition on ordaining LGBTQ+ people as pastors and prohibiting LGBTQ+ people from being married in the church. "This decision has caused much despair among people I love and respect," a pastor writes.
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Guest Columnists Remembering John Kilzer: ‘The theme of his songs was always love’
Every Friday at The Way, John Kilzer would greet those who were new to recovery, who were afraid and alone, with these words: “We are going to love you, and there ain’t nothing you can do about it.”
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November 2019
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Guest Columnists Thousands over 65 don’t qualify for Medicare
Norma has worked as a housekeeper for the same family for 40 years. They always paid her in cash, and now, at 75, she doesn’t qualify for Medicare. Thousands who clean houses, care for children and cut grass for cash payments are shut out of the national health insurance program.
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January 2020
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Guest Columnists Morris: A weighty issue
Waking up with the flu. A power outage. A bad traffic jam. The Tigers getting into a Power 5 conference. These are all gravity issues. Nothing I do affects them.
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February 2020
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Guest Columnists Morris: Memphis, meet a new fellow citizen
At 25, Andrea left Venezuela and moved to Memphis, where her uncle is a mechanical engineer. She applied to work as a waitress, in retail and in day care, and each place told her she was over-qualified. Finally, in 2015, she took a job at Church Health.
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March 2020
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Guest Columnists Morris: Put fear of coronavirus in perspective
I believe the solution to most matters of fear is to embrace the opposite of fear: love. This is rarely what people want to hear from the doctor. They are looking for the right medicine or course of treatment.
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Guest Columnists Morris: Fear of the virus competes with fear of not working
The most common question I’m asked remains, “When can I get back to work?” Without work, no one gets paid, and without paychecks, kids don’t eat.
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Guest Columnists Morris: The faith community and COVID-19
A Facebook page will be the home base for this unified faith effort. You can find the page by searching for Memphis Clergy COVID-19 Response. Anyone can access the page and offer to work on a project.
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Guest Columnists Morris: A virus alters reality at Church Health
Tomorrow when someone takes my temperature and hands me a mask and a paper bag, I’ll remember that everybody I’m about to see is also adjusting to new realities.
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April 2020
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Guest ColumnistsMorris: We just need to keep walking
Memphis has always been a religious city. We will rise to the occasion, because we are a city driven by the engine of faith.
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May 2020
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Guest ColumnistsMorris: A healing dose of Brooks Ramsey’s wisdom
Hundreds of people in Memphis will tell you that Brooks made life worth living again or saved their marriages. If ever I was in the dark pit, I called Brooks, and he talked me out.
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Guest ColumnistsChurch Health CEO: A health care crisis is headed our way
Physical distancing and wearing masks will not prevent the rising number of people who do not have health insurance.
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June 2020
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Guest ColumnistsOppose racism, one ‘wondrous being’ at a time
We talk about “the homeless,” “the immigrants,” “the poor.” These are categories that are different from how we see ourselves. It allows us to remain in power.
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July 2020
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Guest Columnists Opinion: She lived 87 years, and had nothing to regret
At Ora Alexander’s homegoing, only family could gather. But that was OK. Ora had already touched the lives of so many people she’d simply met in passing.
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August 2020
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Guest Columnists Opinion: ‘I’m not OK, and you’re not OK, and that’s OK’
Amid the struggles we are going through, the gist of William Sloane Coffin’s saying is on point. Except for the most disciplined of us all, who is not exhausted by the strain and uncertainty?
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September 2020
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Guest ColumnistsOpinion: While life has slowed down, let the written word take you to new places
I started thinking about the books that have influenced my life most. Each of these books, at one point in my life, altered my thinking or changed my behavior in a meaningful way.
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October 2020
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Guest Columnists Opinion: Some resolutions to support kindness
“When I overhear political conversations with which I disagree, I catch myself with unkind thoughts. I wonder how people can think like that... Then I realize my own thoughts reflect the reality I am condemning.”
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November 2020
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Guest Columnists Opinion: What it means to be an American
We will elect a president, but the fundamental nature of being an American does not depend on a single individual; it depends on our collective nature and the principles we practice.
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December 2020
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Guest Columnists Opinion: A premature birth, a baptism and a prayer
Julia will not remember her long days in the ICU, nor our experience this year of COVID-19, nor even the beauty of her baptism. But all who love her will.
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January 2021
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Guest Columnists Opinion: Resolutions to help us face ‘the real work of life’
Scott Morris: “The year of COVID-19 taught me that there might not be time for all the fanciful dreams we put on hold.”
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February 2021
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Guest Columnists Opinion: Explore Memphis as a pilgrim, not a tourist
Once we have gotten to know the people who have called Memphis home through the good and the bad, we can start to understand this place we inhabit together.
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March 2021
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Guest Columnists Opinion: The ‘irrational disease’ of anti-Semitism persists
‘I suspect most people who read this will think that anti-Semitism is nothing we need to worry about in Memphis, but they are wrong. Wherever white supremacy exists it is led by those who hate Jews.’
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April 2021
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Guest Columnists Opinion: A pattern for ‘making babies’ teaches diversity
There is never a day a child can’t be made to smile with a small doll after a visit to the doctor at Church Health that may have seemed scary.
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Guest Columnists Opinion: The shooting death of a 4-year-old calls for outrage
The children at Perea are taught that if they come across a gun, they are to “Stop, don’t touch, turn around, tell an adult.” The sad fact is that many of them can already tell the teacher exactly where the guns in their houses are hidden.
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