How often on a clear day do you look up in the skies and feel grateful that it isn’t raining?
How often on a clear day do you look up in the skies and feel grateful that it isn’t raining?
Why do we measure our value by the rigor of our jobs, and why is our worth tied to how long we keep our heads down working?
People seem to always want to know how to assign blame.
Slavery is wrong! We embrace the freedom of all, and seek a more just future for our BIPOC neighbors.
But I made a mistake. I left the church, rather than trying to be a force for good and change.
This week Jonathan and Charley start to look at Thirst, a collection of poems by Mary Oliver.
The Yellowjacket hovered a few inches away near my leg. It had to be the one.
We cannot hide our heads in the sand while the horrors of mans inhumanity to mankind burns around us. But we also need to keep our calm, core center in order to be able to respond when we’re needed.
This week, to close things out, Charley and Jonathan discuss the importance of spirituality.
When you come to worship, you don’t just support your own faith: you’re supporting the faith journey of others too!