Each day offers us countless opportunities to encounter the sacred—if only we have the eyes to see and the heart to notice. Too often, we assume that holiness is reserved for mountaintop moments, silent retreats, or the stillness of a chapel. But what if the sacred is right where we are, hidden in plain sight, … Continue reading The Sacred Ordinary
Curating a Life
In the ever-blurring space between public and private life, many of us find ourselves wondering: How much is too much to share? What is sacred enough to protect? In a world that encourages constant expression and performance, the challenge of authentic yet discerning living grows more complex by the day. This week, I’ve been thinking … Continue reading Curating a Life
The Wounds We Carry
Each of us carries wounds within us—some visible, many not. They are the quiet echoes of pain, disappointment, or loss that have shaped our lives in ways we often don’t realize. These emotional and spiritual wounds are not signs of weakness; they are part of what makes us human. Yet, when they go unacknowledged, they … Continue reading The Wounds We Carry
Paths We Follow
Each of us is walking a path. It may be shaped by family, community, culture, or personal choice, but we all follow a way that carries us through life. For me, that path has long been mothered and guided by Jesus. I think of it not only as a belief but as a lived way … Continue reading Paths We Follow
Beyond Weapons: The Many Faces of Violence
Violence is everywhere. It seems to press in from all sides—on the news, in our neighborhoods, in our rhetoric, even in our faith communities. When I look around, I see not only physical violence—wars, shootings, domestic abuse, political assassinations—but also the quieter, insidious kinds that are harder to name and often easier to excuse. Violence … Continue reading Beyond Weapons: The Many Faces of Violence
Beyond Pushing Buttons: Moving from Reactivity to Response
We all know what it feels like when our buttons get pushed. An irritating email lands in our inbox, someone cuts us off in traffic, or a family member says something that touches a tender spot. In those moments, our instinct is often to react—to blurt out the first thought that comes to mind, to … Continue reading Beyond Pushing Buttons: Moving from Reactivity to Response
Welcoming the Storm: Practicing Presence in Challenging Times
Recently, life has brought a convergence of challenges into my world—perhaps it has in yours, too. In times like these, I’ve been thinking about an old saying: “When the going gets tough, the tough get going.” But I’ve come to realize that “toughness” isn’t always what gets us through. In fact, it can sometimes feel like a … Continue reading Welcoming the Storm: Practicing Presence in Challenging Times
Embracing Endings: Living Each Moment with Reverence
Recently, I’ve been reflecting a lot on endings—those that we see coming and those that catch us by surprise. Both have shown up side by side in my life over the past six months, each carrying its own blend of beauty and challenge. When something we know ends, and we don’t yet know what’s coming … Continue reading Embracing Endings: Living Each Moment with Reverence
In the Liminal Space: Embracing Uncertainty
Transitions can feel like standing in a doorway between what was and what will be. They can be filled with excitement and trepidation, joy and grief, a longing for the known and a yearning for the new. In today’s reflection, I find myself in the midst of such a transition, surrounded by boxes, memories, and … Continue reading In the Liminal Space: Embracing Uncertainty
Your Life Is Good News: Living as a Sacred Witness
Today I want to share a reflection on something quietly powerful: the idea that your life—just as it is—can proclaim good news. In a world that often measures value by volume, platform, or performance, I want to remind you that sometimes the most sacred truth comes through in the simplest way: through the way we … Continue reading Your Life Is Good News: Living as a Sacred Witness










