Monday, May 13, 2019 | Reflections
Several years ago, my husband and I took our first child-free and schedule-free road trip together. On previous trips with our girls, we flew past signs proclaiming, “Scenic Overlook” but never stopped to enjoy them. This time, on our own, we veered off….(View...
Sunday, May 12, 2019 | Reflections
Journaling is a particularly powerful way of remembering. Without a way of remembering, we forget. I wonder if practicing deep gratitude isn’t another way of keeping record of the memorable people and occurrences in our lives and our hearts. Perhaps...
Saturday, May 11, 2019 | Reflections
For a while, I have needed to declutter my closet. Sometimes the stuff we hold onto—clothes, habits, attitudes, perceptions—can block the way for something better and new because our storage is filled up, and the better things won’t fit. “Come follow….(View this...
Friday, May 10, 2019 | Reflections
If Jesus looked at your faith, what would he see? What do others see? When these followers of Jesus bring their paralyzed friend to Jesus, they are certain he can heal their friend. They tear the roof off of the house where Jesus is teaching and lower...
Thursday, May 9, 2019 | Reflections
Lord, sometimes you call us into the deep where untold treasures dwell. For reasons of your own, you have us venture beyond where we have gone before, leaving behind things we have relied upon and sailing away from the shoreline. Faith’s journey requires us to get in...
Wednesday, May 8, 2019 | Reflections
Some days, I can feel the covering of prayers once prayed for meReaching to me in the here-and-now from the knees upon which she once knelt,From love so deeply feltPrayed with the quiet murmurs of her heart or some agonizing plea Carried before the Almighty on behalf...
Tuesday, May 7, 2019 | Reflections
Why is it so hard for us to believe Jesus? Why are we always looking for a sign or further proof of Jesus being who he says he is? While the possessed people recognize Jesus, recognition alone does not cause the demons to follow Jesus. Once banished, the...
Monday, May 6, 2019 | Reflections
A woman shouted an enthusiastic “Amen!” each time her preacher pointed out the ways other parishioners stumbled in their Christian walk. When her own shortcoming was named, the woman mumbled, “Now, you’re just meddling.” During Jesus’ inaugural ….(View this...
Monday, May 6, 2019 | General Convention
Episcopal Church ACC member Rosalie Ballentine of the Diocese of the Virgin Islands asks May 4 for more information about the new formula for calculating provincial contributions to the Inter-Anglican Budget. Photo: Mary Frances Schjonberg/Episcopal News Service...
Sunday, May 5, 2019 | Reflections
The disciples’ plan is to go fishing, but they don’t catch a thing. However, when they follow the direction given to them by Jesus, they catch more than they know what to do with. How often do we make our plans without including Jesus—even when we are planning to do...
Saturday, May 4, 2019 | Reflections
Recently, I saw a good news story. As a mother and her young son were about to leave an outdoor concert, he began to randomly hug other concertgoers. While his mother kept close watch, the toddler hugged everyone nearby. Initially some people were taken by surprise,...
Friday, May 3, 2019 | Reflections
What a bold declaration of faith Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego make: Lord, we’re going to trust you, even if you don’t answer our prayer the way we want it answered. For their refusal to worship idols and other gods, the three are condemned t….(View this...
Thursday, May 2, 2019 | Reflections
When John speaks to the crowds waiting to be baptized, he tells them that this blessing of baptism is going to cost them something—changed lives. The waters of baptism are not of the soak-in-the-tub luxury bubble bath or quick-cleansing variety. They are waters meant...
Wednesday, May 1, 2019 | Reflections
The sturdiest tree does not grow in the shadeBut it is out in open air that its sturdiness is made.There is where the tree is firmed and formed to become shelter and shade.As well, a thing of beauty.Its roots watered by adversity….(View this reading and more...
Tuesday, April 30, 2019 | Reflections
Storytelling is a part of life, and this activity helps us make sense of the world, teaching us how to handle the hard days. Stories educate, inspire, and build relationships. The story of Daniel interpreting Nebuchadnezzar’s dream is one of our essential stories of...