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Finding Respite in Wonder
Feeling that sense of wonder is a great way to find respite and renewal from the stress of life and our current moment.

Two Rabbis and the Crucifixion of the Lord
The truth is that the Judean leaders and Roman officers who connived in Our Lord’s death were not especially vicious and no worse than anyone

Feet First
Like Peter, we are invited to start our service from a place of our own need. Before Peter can offer anything to others, he needs

I’m No Fool
A question is posed. The body prepares to defend. Instincts kick in without permission. It does not distinguish between being chased by a dog or

A Table for the Broken
There is no better way to approach God than with a limp. And I am limping. My wife got me dressed that Sunday morning. One

I Know Who to Blame. Now What?
So maybe the question isn’t whether blame has a place. Maybe it does. Maybe there are truths that need to be said plainly, without softening.

“Spot on Psalms” — Psalm 46: High Anxiety
I think of it as my “radiation psalm.” I took it with me every time I went in for a radiation treatment—reciting it in my

Chaco Canyon: Too Sacred to Sacrifice
It is absolutely one of my favorite places on the face of this planet. Although it has been protected since the early 1900s, it is

The Cartography of Loss, Part 2
In our grief we become cartographers, locating our dead beloveds – however mysteriously – on a map.

A Celebration of Life
They talked about the small gifts Alan would give to people, trinkets he picked up at the dollar store or thrift store. I myself was

Healing in a Welcoming Faith Community
Let me tell you about the positive impact finding an accepting church had on me.

The Demon of Fascism
Fascism seems less like a coherent ideology or governing philosophy, and more like an energy, an ethos, a societal temperament.