On Tuesday in chapel, we prayed a really lovely petition for small gratitudes–giving thanks for God showing up in small ways in our everyday lives. It struck me at the time, and I have continued to think about it. This prayer has stayed with me because I realize that I am feeling overwhelmed by so…… Continue reading Working in the Micro
Category: Hope
Prayer and Justice
Walter Brueggemann is one of my favorite Old Testament scholars, primarily because I am not an Old Testament scholar! I find his writing very accessible, very interesting, and always thought-provoking and generative. I just finished a recent book of essays, Truth and Hope: Essays for a Perilous Age. As the title suggests, the chapters are…… Continue reading Prayer and Justice
Remember Martin Luther King, Jr.
Given that today is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, perhaps you might have imagined that this post would be titled, “Remembering” MLK–you know, looking back and celebrating who he was and all he accomplished. But, that is not what I want to do today, January 20th, 2025. Today, I want to invite us to look…… Continue reading Remember Martin Luther King, Jr.
Seeing, and being Seen
“Something looks back from the trees, and knows me for who I am.” Jane Hirschfield I finally saw him. For months, I have heard the Great Horned Owls that live in the trees near my house. Almost every day, every evening and every early morning, I hear the pair of them [Great Horned Owls are…… Continue reading Seeing, and being Seen
Choose Hope in 2025
Whether you are a resolution person or not, the start of a new year affords all of us the opportunity to reflect upon and set some intentions for how we want to show up in 2025: the kind of energy we want to manifest and bring to others; where we want to commit our time,…… Continue reading Choose Hope in 2025
The Word becomes Flesh
A sermon for Christmas Day, 2024 The Word became flesh and lived among us. Let’s begin with the flesh. Your flesh, my flesh. The flesh of everyone you have ever known, or will know. The flesh of billions you will never know, across time and space. All flesh. The flesh of the whole creation. Flesh…… Continue reading The Word becomes Flesh
What Makes You Come Alive
This is one of the Advent devotionals I have been using this season [shout-out to faculty colleague Troy Troftgruben, who is one of the contributors], and I really loved today’s reflection. Here it is; and I hope it sparks your own thinking about joy, and how you come alive in service to God and others!…… Continue reading What Makes You Come Alive
The Joy of Advent Waiting
No one has ever accused me of (or complimented me on) being patient. I know it is a widely-admired virtue—it’s just not one of mine. For me, the majority of time, now just feels better than later. Advent, however, is different. Advent, however, is special. During the season of Advent, I don’t mind waiting at…… Continue reading The Joy of Advent Waiting
No Matter [Election Day, 2024]
A poem for election day, 2024. No Matter [Election Day, 2024] No matter what happens today, tomorrow, you are still you; beautiful, beloved— and so is your neighbor. You still believe, you still hope, and you don’t give up and you don’t give in. Your muscle memory engages and you begin again. You love, even…… Continue reading No Matter [Election Day, 2024]
The “Now” of the Church
This book, The End of Theological Education, by Ted Smith, is part of a larger series, “Theological Education Between the Times.” I have read several books in this series, and I highly recommend them; you can find out more about it here: https://www.htiopenplaza.org/tebt#:~:text=The%20Theological%20Education%20between%20the,of%20this%20time%20of%20transition. I read this particular book over the weekend, and I thought it…… Continue reading The “Now” of the Church