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

Second Day of Thanksgiving

Second Day of Thanksgiving Reading: โ€œThe point is this: the one who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and the one who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.  Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able … Continue reading Second Day of Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving Day Reading: โ€œGratitude can transform any situation. It alters your vibration, moving you from negative energy to positive. Itโ€™s the quickest, easiest, most powerful way to effect change in your life...โ€ Oprah Winfrey[1] Reflection: The focus of Thanksgiving is (supposed to be) Gratitude. Developing a sense of gratitude is a key to experiencing Godโ€™s … Continue reading Thanksgiving Day

Love and Death, Part 2

Love and Death, Part 2 โ€œLove and death share a common root. The best love stories end in death, and this is no accident. Love is, of course, and remains the triumph over death, but that is not because it abolishes death but because it is itself death.โ€[1] It is complicated and heartbreaking to close … Continue reading Love and Death, Part 2

The Extra-Religious Jesus, Part 2

The Extra-Religious Jesus, Part 2 โ€œI like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.[1] I almost hate to admit this publicly, but I am frequently embarrassed to call myself a Christian. I am careful with whom, when, and where I profess my Christian beliefs, knowing it means … Continue reading The Extra-Religious Jesus, Part 2