Dear Friends,

 We hope that you are safe and well.

 Today's Meditation is a reflection by Joyce Rupp on "The Whoosh Prayer."

 We invite you to join us as we commit ourselves to working tirelessly to end systemic and structural racism in our society, in the church, in healthcare, in the workplace--wherever it shows up so that everyone may come to have more abundant life. May this meditation nourish our contemplative-active hearts and sustain all of us in action.

Dear Friends,

 We hope that you are safe and well.

 Today's Meditation is a poem by Hannah Emerson "Keep Yourself at the Beginning of the Beginning."

 We invite you to join us as we commit ourselves to working tirelessly to end systemic and structural racism in our society, in the church, in healthcare, in the workplace--wherever it shows up so that everyone may come to have more abundant life. May this meditation nourish our contemplative-active hearts and sustain all of us in action.

NOTE: THIS SUNDAY'S EUCHARIST WILL BE ONLY ON ZOOM: JEAN AND RON ARE AWAY FOR A RESTFUL WEEKEND AND REV. MARY MICHAEL LEAHY, RCWP WILL BE PRESIDING.

 Dear Friends,

 We hope that you are safe and well.

 You may have heard me (Ron) talking about Catherine of Siena as one of my heroines. Today is her feastday and Today's Meditation features her and her sayings. One of the reasons I admire her is that she walked all the way from Siena, Italy to Avignon, France to convince the Pope that he needed to go back to Rome.

Dear Friends,

 We hope that you are safe and well.

 Today's Meditation comes from my (Ron) sharing with a friend my image of giving God delight by rocking together in rocking chairs or walking together teased out in the meditation below. The meditation reminds me of Micah 6:8: "one thing only is required: do justice,love goodness and walk humbly with your God." The friend suggested the caption of "God in the other rocking chair."

Dear Friends,

 We hope that you are safe and well.

 Today's Meditation was a gift from God: as I did my morning prayer with Give Us This Day, God gave me the gift of revisiting mystic and political theologian Dorothee Soelle. I invite you to this spiritual delight.

We invite you to join us as we commit ourselves to working tirelessly to end systemic and structural racism in our society, in the church, in healthcare, in the workplace--wherever it shows up so that everyone may come to have more abundant life. May this meditation nourish our contemplative-active hearts and sustain all of us in action.