Dear Friends,

 We hope that you are safe and well!

 In today's Meditation Fannie Lou Hamer tells us: "we have to figure out how we're going to make things right for all the people of this country." It comes us from Barbara Kennedy.

 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.

Dear Friends,

We hope that you are safe and well!

Today's Meditation from Henri Nouwen is "Compassion is Being With." It is at the heart of our mission of building The Beloved Community.

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.

Dear Friends,

 We hope that you are safe and well!

 In today's Meditation Rev. Kenneth Samuel reflects on gradualism in social justice is a luxury that those hanging for dear life can't afford. And so we strive to make present God and God's dream for God's People--all people--in the Land of the Living.

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.

We hope that you are safe and well!

As my Birthday Celebration echoes, today's Meditation captures how blessed I feel basking in the love and care of "A Festival of Friends" with Carrie Newcomer singing "A Gathering of Spirits."

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.

Dear Friends,

 We hope that you are safe and well!

Today's Meditation comes from Gerald May who contemplatively receives and passes on Love's longing.