Pastor's Letter
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Dear Friends,
We hope that you are safe and well!
Today's Meditation features a 6 year old girl, who is blind and autistic, playing the guitar for the first time. What wonders happen when we do things together!
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Dear Friends,
We hope that you are safe and well!
Today's Meditation is written by Alla Renee Bozarth: "Earth's body is not for sale." It comes to us through Rebecca Doverspike. It reminded me of Jan Phillips' Love Song to the Divine (Alphabet Mantra)--our oneness with each other, with Mother Earth, with God.
Read more: MEDITATION 408: Alla Renee Bozarth: "Earth's Body is not for sale" (7/12/21)
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Dear Friends,
We hope that you are safe and well!
Today's Meditation features Richard Rohr's reflection on Mutual Indwelling, that God is right here with us and we are right here with one another. It also reminded me of Catherine of Siena saying, "All the way to heaven is heaven." It may not always feel that way. However, beneath all the things we endure, we are growing into a joy and peace that is our home.
Read more: MEDITATION 406: Richard Rohr: "Mutual Indwelling" (7/9/21)
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Dear Friends,
We hope that you are safe and well!
Today's Meditation features Carrie Newcomer singing "Where the Light Comes Down."
We invite you to join us as we commit ourselves to working tirelessly to end systemic and structural racism in our society, in healthcare, in the workplace, in the Church--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.
Read more: MEDITATION 405: Carrie Newcomer: "Where the Light Comes Down" (7/8/21)
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Dear Friends,
We hope that you are safe and well!
Today's Meditation features Matthew Fox comparing Celtic and African spiritualities seeing the universe as already sacred. He points out that this has important implications for how we act in the world.
We invite you to join us as we commit ourselves to working tirelessly to end systemic and structural racism in our society, in healthcare, in the workplace, in the Church--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.