We believe in God,whose love is deeper than pityand stronger than fear,whose compassion rises like a mother’s lovefor all creation. We believe in Jesus Christ,who saw the forgotten,welcomed the wandering,healed the hurting,and reminded peoplethat they were already beloved. We believe that no person is beyond God’s care,no life beyond God’s concern,and no place beyond God’s … Continue reading A Creed for Those Who Are Sent
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A Trinitarian Creed
We believe that God is love:an eternal relationship,a living flow of giving and receiving,known to us as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We believe that God's love is always moving toward creation,inviting every person into deeper life,deeper connection,and deeper belonging. We believe that no human being is outside the reach of that love,and that every … Continue reading A Trinitarian Creed
Letting Go of the Need to Fix
We live in a culture of fixing. Everything from cracked screens to broken hearts to complicated systems—we’re told there’s always a way to make it better, quicker, neater. And often, that desire to fix comes from a good place: love, care, even hope. But lately, I’ve been learning—and relearning—a difficult but freeing truth: not everything … Continue reading Letting Go of the Need to Fix
Seeing the Divine in Diversity
Hello, beloved. Lately, my time in meditation, study, and journaling has been heavy. As I sit with the world we share, I see and experience chaos and uncertainty. There’s a dissonance—like we are moving away from recognizing the beauty of the world and the gift that it is. In this pondering, I’ve been reflecting on … Continue reading Seeing the Divine in Diversity
The Joy of Play: Rediscovering the Sacred Gift of Fun
In our fast-paced culture, particularly in Western society, we often equate our worth with our work. We work overtime, take on extra hours, and feel guilty if we pause to rest. This mindset can rob us of something essential—the joy of truly living. The concept of a seven-day week, with six days of work and … Continue reading The Joy of Play: Rediscovering the Sacred Gift of Fun
Letting Go in Times of Uncertainty
Hello, beloved. How are you today? And I really mean that—how are you truly? Not just the surface-level “fine,” but from the depths of your being. If you’re anything like most of us, you’ve probably found yourself carrying concern, even anxiety, about events in the world—be they global, local, or deeply personal. Life is full … Continue reading Letting Go in Times of Uncertainty
Rediscovering Spiritual Truths in Every Moment
I diligently pursue that which is freely given to me. This is the spiritual truth I am increasingly discovering. Raised in a world and a culture that predominantly values what is "earned," I have subtly subscribed to the notion of continual effort required to attain a place on the spiritual journey. However, I've come to … Continue reading Rediscovering Spiritual Truths in Every Moment
Unearthing Your True Value: More Than Just Achievements
What's something you believe everyone should know. Do you remember a time when you felt you weren't good enough? When you felt pressured to prove your worth to the world? I've never shied away from sharing what I believe is crucial for everyone to know: each person, each being, is infinitely precious and unconditionally loved … Continue reading Unearthing Your True Value: More Than Just Achievements
More than Proximity
What makes a good neighbor? The English word “neighbor” has its origins in Old English meaning near-dweller. It was proximity that defined the neighbor. My first thoughts go to folks adjacent to me. After that initial thought, however, I realize there are bigger implications to the word. The world is getting smaller What defines distance … Continue reading More than Proximity
The Gift in All Creatures
periodically I come across quotes I find particularly moving. Today was such a day and here it is. Enjoy! Every single creature is full of God and is a book about God. Every creature is a word of God. If I spend enough time with the tiniest creature, even a caterpillar, I would never have … Continue reading The Gift in All Creatures










