Within Water
In the deep waters of uncertainty, I hear Brother René’s words: “Do not give up hope.” What could this possibly mean for me—a woman in her forties, living without the children she had desired to birth, without her beloved sister, without the security of steady income, and who, at the end of a long day,…
Read MoreLiving our Graces
Wednesday Wisdom. Living our Graces. This month, I will focus on living our graces. It is now the Easter season: a time of wonder, delight and surprise. And I am finding that to fully come into this season, we need to remember and integrate the graces of lent. We tend to go from one thing to…
Read MorePouring Out
Last night as part of the Holy Thursday service, there was the ritual of washing feet. Several wooden chairs were set up around the church, with wash bowls, water jugs, and a pile of towels next to each one of them. I usually never get my feet washed; I usually just watch others. But this year, something…
Read MoreThe Profound Quiet of Mystery
Wednesday Wisdom. The Profound Quiet of Mystery. I continue to allow the theme of quietness to reveal itself to me this month. What I am discovering is that quietness is a way of dwelling in my heart. It is not always being physically quiet, or silent, but it is a way of opening my heart.…
Read MoreThe Quiet Gift of Comfort
Wednesday Wisdom. The Quiet Gift of Comfort. Today, I’m facilitating a “Comfort Circle” with a group at the School of Applied Theology in Berkeley, so I’ve been steeped in reflecting on comfort as preparation. What is comfort? How do we share it with others? How do we give it to ourselves? At the elementary school where I am the…
Read MoreThe Quietness of Faith
Wednesday Wisdom. The Quietness of Faith. I continue to explore daily quiet moments, listening for them, noticing them, and discovering them in the midst of my busy days. Lately, I have been praying with icons, inspired by the book: Transformed by God’s word: Discovering the Power of Lectio and Visio Divina, by Stephen J. Binz. The icons in…
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