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Category Archives: Christianity
Journey to Easter | Port Aransas South Jetty
This morning, as I listen to the thunder and rain of a predicted weather front, I wonder at the sounds. I notice a stark contrast between the chaotic force of — Read on http://www.portasouthjetty.com/articles/journey-to-easter/ Part of my current role in … Continue reading
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God’s on the subway
Recently I went to New York with Tom, Lauren, and Eloise. We went in celebration of Eloise’s 7th birthday. Seemed only fitting that a seven year old named Eloise should have an “Eloise” tea party at the Plaza (remember the … Continue reading
Posted in Christ, Christianity, Faith, humanity, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, faith, humanity, Jesus, lessons learned, new york, onearthasitisinheaven, peace
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a few little things, a very big deal
This past week we had one of those Sundays when the unexpected became the theme of morning worship. I’m sure we’ve all had those days when, despite well laid plans, things simply go…well, by another plan. Or perhaps, Another’s plan. … Continue reading
little bits of redemption
Now that I’m preaching regularly I thought I might share some weekly messages. Since I don’t use notes when I preach I’m sure this message came out a little differently last Sunday but I’ve written it so that you might … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, faith, humanity, lessons learned, redemption
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a beautiful mess
It’s right about dawn Christmas Eve morning. All is still and calm. I love this time of the morning when the whole day is full of possibility. What I’m chewing on is… birth. Specifically the birth of Jesus. Thousands, maybe … Continue reading
Posted in Christ, Christianity, Christmas, Faith, Uncategorized
Tagged Birth, Christ, Christianity, Christmas, faith, Jesus, love
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owning up
I started this blog as a place to process life through the lens of faith and to, hopefully, engage a community into doing so with me. But it’s been hard lately to be open about what I am trying to … Continue reading
a matter of taste
On Easter Sunday our five year old granddaughter, Eloise, took her first communion at the Episcopal church where they belong and Tom and I are presently attending with them. She could have taken it earlier but she and her parents … Continue reading
Posted in Christ, Christianity, community, Easter, Faith, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, church, communion, faith, life lessons, relationships
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the dirt on soil
We are body of soil. Soil, body of potential. Christ, completion of soil. Ground of being incarnate. Soil fully embodied. Soil fully divine. To nurture soil is to thank history, our elder. to nurture future, our child. to love neighbor, … Continue reading
Posted in ash wednesday, Christ, Christianity, Faith, nature, Spirituality, Uncategorized
Tagged ash wednesday, Christianity, church, faith, lent
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dispelling fear
A little over a year ago I officiated the wedding of a young couple. They have been together a long time and came to this decision to get married intentionally and unhurried. (Unlike Tom and I who were 21, barely … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, community, connection, country, current events, life purpose, Relationships, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, community, faith, humanity, life lessons, politics, relationships
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thursday theology
Just finished the second meeting of a new book/scripture study I’m lucky enough to be hosting in my home this fall. I had been praying about what I might do to offer something in ministry and connection when I came … Continue reading
Posted in Christ, Christianity, community, connection, Faith, fear, friendship, Lessons Learned, Life, life purpose, Relationships, Spirituality, Uncategorized, wholeness;
Tagged Christ, connectedness, connection, courage, faith, fear, God's love, grace, hope, lessonslearned, life, love, ministry, purpose, relationships, trust, vulnerability
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