Racial Profiling and Me

It’s been interesting to hear the variety of responses to President Obama’s comments yesterday about race in America.  I was very proud to hear our President speak about the issue and to bring to America’s living room the all-too-frequent realities faced by our African-American brothers in particular.    Since his speech, many people have respondedContinue reading “Racial Profiling and Me”

Getting in the Game

And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.  ~ Anais Nin This last Saturday, I joined with others in our Synod for a Get in the Game:  1001 New Worshiping Communities event.  Vera White (GA associate for the initiative) introducedContinue reading “Getting in the Game”

Lenten Photo Discipline, Day 42 – Light

May the heavenly light that shines on us, also shine in us and through us. <b>Stained Glass Window Life, a retrospective reflection, Like a rare, turn of the century stained glass window. In due course, portions stained and sordid, Lacking true meaning and purpose. Yet just as the stained glass window, Life comes alive withContinue reading “Lenten Photo Discipline, Day 42 – Light”

Lenten Photo Discipline, Day 37 – Home

My Home Repair Kit My body is my home, as well as a host for the Holy Spirit.  Keeping this home in reasonable repair is a constant challenge.  My favorite tools are Yoga, Reiki, walking and the help of doctors, chiropractors and a good masseuse.  Today’s home maintenance routine included a bit of yoga andContinue reading “Lenten Photo Discipline, Day 37 – Home”