Season of Advent, Day 2

Season of Advent Hope, Day 2 Reading: โ€œA liminal space is the time between the โ€œwhat wasโ€ and the โ€œnext.โ€ It is a place of transition, a season of waiting, and not knowing. Liminal space is where all transformation takes place, if we learn to wait and let it form us.โ€[1] Reflection: A limen is … Continue reading Season of Advent, Day 2

Season of Advent: Hope, Day 1

Season of Advent Hope, Day 1 Reading: โ€œโ€ฆsuffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not disappoint us...โ€[1] Reflection: Hope, the first theme of Advent, is not the same as wishing. We may wish for good weather on Saturday, something we have no control over, when what we hope … Continue reading Season of Advent: Hope, Day 1

Season of Advent: Peace, Day 7

Season of Advent: Peace, Day 7 Reading: โ€œPeace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.โ€[1] Reflection: For lasting peace to prevail between two people or nations, there must first exist a foundation of mutual respect and trust, some degree of understanding of the other, and an acknowledgement that all points … Continue reading Season of Advent: Peace, Day 7

Season of Advent: Peace, Day 6

Season of Advent: Peace, Day 6 Reading: โ€œGlory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace among those whom he favors!โ€[1] Reflection: How has Christmas, the celebration, strayed so far from its origins? Did not the angels sing of โ€œPeace on Earthโ€ in Bethlehem 2000 years ago? Was that peace intended to apply … Continue reading Season of Advent: Peace, Day 6

Season of Advent: Peace, Day 5

Season of Advent: Peace, Day 5 Reading: โ€œThe day the power of love overrules the love of power, the world will know peace.โ€[1] Reflection: In its common usage, peace is not a singular concept but has many applications, several of which are relevant in preparing for the birth of the Christ-child. One common understanding of … Continue reading Season of Advent: Peace, Day 5

Season of Advent: Peace, Day 4

Season of Advent: Peace, Day 4 Reading: โ€œDo not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth; I have not come to bring peace, but a sword.โ€[1] Reflection: In war, peace comes when one side surrenders to the other. In business, peace may come through consensus where competing sides find a resolution … Continue reading Season of Advent: Peace, Day 4

Season of Advent: Peace, Day 3

Season of Advent: Peace, Day 3 Reading: โ€œChristmas comes with many assumptions โ€“ some helpful, some not so much. Spirituality also comes with many assumptions, and the ones that fail us are the ones we make about what itโ€™s supposed to look like, who is worthy for it to happen to, and what kind of … Continue reading Season of Advent: Peace, Day 3

Season of Advent: Peace, Day 2

Season of Advent: Peace, Day 2 Reading: โ€œHe has abolished the law with its commandments and ordinances, that he might create in himself one new humanity in the place of the two, thus making peace.โ€[1] Reflection: The more than 600 laws set out in the Torah (the first five books of the Bible) to guide … Continue reading Season of Advent: Peace, Day 2

Season of Advent: Peace, Day 1

Season of Advent: Peace, Day 1 Reading: โ€œFor a child has been born for usโ€ฆand he is namedโ€ฆPrince of Peaceโ€[1] Reflection: Peace, the first theme of Advent, springs from the Hope we find as we experience Emmanuel โ€“ God with us. Peace comes as we learn to trust that Godโ€™s presence within and around us … Continue reading Season of Advent: Peace, Day 1

Third Day of Thanksgiving

Third Day of Thanksgiving Reading: โ€œAre not five sparrows sold for one penny? Yet not one of them is forgotten in Godโ€™s sight.โ€[1] Reflection: A helpful exercise for growing our gratitude is to stop overlooking the ordinary in search of the extraordinary so we can find the extraordinary in the ordinary. The Christmas stories in … Continue reading Third Day of Thanksgiving