Luke 1 Sometimes it takes time to notice what's going on in the Gospels and why it has meaning then, now, and always. Luke, an actual doctor - highly educated and understanding of the ways of learning, asking questions and writing. Luke's Gospel reveals so much to us particularly in the first chapters. Scrolls - … Continue reading Already & Not Yet
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Word of the Year 2026
Somewhere on this blog I have a list of each Word of the Year since I started. While listening to the Abiding Together series on CultivatingPeaceBeautyUnityAs I listened Cultivate leapt out at me like a dodgeball to the face. Cultivate: to attend to, water, fertilize, weed, prune, be patient with. And then while looking for … Continue reading Word of the Year 2026
Word of the Year – a Reflection on Surrender
The overarching theme of the last six years is, "it doesn't mean what you think it means." A wee bit more pondering brings me to the place of realization that this is very much the theme of life. This is often affirmed in expected places. At the parish I'm part of the Discipleship University team, … Continue reading Word of the Year – a Reflection on Surrender
Sunday Morning Musings
Happy Sunday dear ones While praying Office of Readings and Morning Prayer there is a deeper sense of a call, need, desire, longing to live a life of prayer and praise with the recognition and realization that the body is good, a temple of the Holy Spirit. Exercise of body and mind Taking time to … Continue reading Sunday Morning Musings
As you love yourself
To love another is to see the face of God - Victor Hugo Les Miserables While praying Liturgy of the Hours this morning one of the responses is, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself. There is no greater commandment than these." Of late I'm pondering this, … Continue reading As you love yourself
Autumn is my favorite
But please don't tell the others. When asked, "How are you?" And I respond, "Better now that you're here!" It is a truth the depths of which are difficult to explain. When the sun rises on a clear day all magenta, all by herself it is a moment of joy that I cannot explain. When … Continue reading Autumn is my favorite
Delight
Howdy peeps! I hope you are having a delightful day today. I am currently enjoying some time at the beach, the salt water is delightful, though I would have preferred not getting stung by a pink jellyfish. Who knew?! that that these quite pretty creatures have such annoy defense systems? Thankfully it wasn't awful. I … Continue reading Delight
Meeting Elizabeth of the Trinity
Intimacy. Language is fascinating. Words have meaning and many words have more than one meaning. When we look back at the etymology (origin and original meaning) it is something other than its current usage. The WORD though is the same through all eternity. How utterly unfathomable is this, and yet it is precisely this WORD … Continue reading Meeting Elizabeth of the Trinity
Pages or a Travelogue
At the beginning of August I traveled to Maine to visit with family. With a little over two thousand miles between here and there it's not quite as easy to see them frequently. One of my goals in going was to put my feet in the ocean. Goal: unlocked. https://videopress.com/v/VTgDj9Up?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true The water, chilly.The breeze, breezy.The … Continue reading Pages or a Travelogue
Exercise
Pause for a moment to ponder the goodness of the Lord. Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat [or drink], or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds in the sky; they … Continue reading Exercise