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Good morning... I touched on the video link in yesterday's post, a link highlighting the important work of the Ignatian Spirituality Project (ISP). What popped up in tiny letters on my screen? "Error establishing a database connection." God is in our glitches, and I absolutely love that I can share a whole post on this transformational non-profit ministry. "The [...]

By |2019-05-03T05:52:21-04:00May 3rd, 2019|God's Love, Healing, Home, Spiritual Growth, Transformation|

We Name. God Tames.

Good morning... As we gathered for the last time this semester for our Monthly Spiritual Growth Group, I read aloud from my heavily underlined copy of The Hidden Life Awakened. Sharing from pages 130 and 131, I highlighted the spiritual growth of our spiritual mentor 93-year-old Betty Skinner. "All of this inner work was gradually bringing Betty to [...]

By |2019-04-25T11:50:26-04:00April 27th, 2019|Anxiety, Healing, Human Nature, Spiritual Growth|

Remember Rosemary

Good morning... In the healing harmony of the song we posted yesterday, Sanctuary by Carrie Newcomer, I did not understanding one phrase of the lyrics: sprigs of rosemary. Carrie sings: "Will you be my refuge, my haven in the storm, will you keep the embers warm when my fire's all but gone? Will you remember and bring me [...]

By |2019-04-01T11:46:08-04:00April 2nd, 2019|Anxiety, Depression, Friendship, Healing|

Will You Keep The Embers Warm?

Good morning... After yesterday's sermon, our 17-year-old son said, "I really liked the preacher's story about the boy in his youth group who said, 'If you ever feel like snuffing out your light, don't. The world is dark enough.'" I agreed. That was my favorite takeaway too. Then in the afternoon, I opened an email from a friend, an [...]

By |2019-04-01T06:06:44-04:00April 1st, 2019|Community, God's Love, Healing, Light In Darkness, Peace|

We Taste Both Sides

Good morning... "Sweet dear friend," she emailed after yesterday's post, "I’m smiling as I know your family and I can just imagine how fun and light-filled that breakfast was and the jovial conversation which flowed from your son's prompt." "And yet I wonder," she continued, "how will these examples of near-death experiences “sit” with a community that is [...]

By |2019-03-27T05:07:49-04:00March 26th, 2019|Awareness, Everyday life, Healing, Tragedy, Trust God|

One Funky Love Story

Good morning... A wonderfully wide array of women filled the Chapel at Northside Church last night as we gathered for our annual Women's Lenten Communion Service. We experienced a heartfelt talk before breaking bread to dip into wine, feeding upon Christ's sacrificial love for all: through brokenness we are made whole. Let me share with you highlights from [...]

By |2019-03-13T05:58:46-04:00March 13th, 2019|God's Love, Healing, True Self, Trust God|

We Are Being Saved Whole

Good morning... Until we look inside ourselves, to the very marrow of our God-drenched soul, we look for love in all the wrong places. People. Political and religious leaders. Paycheck after paycheck, we search for deeper meaning. Sue Monk Kidd says it this way. ****** Excerpt from When The Heart Waits Without maps or signposts, people search for [...]

By |2019-03-05T06:36:41-05:00March 9th, 2019|Authenticity, Everyday life, God's Love, God's Timing, Healing|

My Angels Have Broken Wings

Good morning... I simply must tell you, most every angel figure in our home has at least one broken wing. The angel pictured here, who sits beside us when I host outdoor spiritual direction sessions, broken. The angel in our main nativity creche, broken. The angels in the smaller nativity scenes kept at Christmas in each bedroom, broken. [...]

By |2019-03-04T21:13:38-05:00March 6th, 2019|Faith, God's Love, Healing, Holy Spirit, Imperfection|

How To Heal Our Division

Good morning... Yesterday morning our fascinating post about the murmuration of starlings was the most widely viewed post in a very long time. The videos, spectacular. Unifying synchronicity, mesmerizing. God's invisible power made visible, thought-provoking. Then last night I turned on the news to witness wild division, and I remembered the visual of different sections of the murmuration parting widely [...]

By |2019-01-11T01:56:35-05:00January 11th, 2019|Fear, God's Love, God's Plan, Healing|

We Share Each Other’s Pain

Good morning... Re-editing our post from a few days ago, I stick in a strange new word that somehow feels right. Viscerally. I am drawn to add viscerally (touch "Previous. Previous." above to revisit this message). The sentence now reads: "My gut viscerally felt like the knotted debris still littering the roads after Hurricane Michael." I google this foreign-to-me [...]

By |2019-01-03T11:59:18-05:00January 3rd, 2019|Community, Grief, Healing, Pain|
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