Finding and Manifesting Goodness in Our Lives

This week, I found myself reflecting deeply on the concept of goodness—how it manifests in my life and the lives of those around me. It became a journey of discovery, filled with meaningful conversations and moments of introspection. One such moment occurred during a class I taught on healthy relationships, where we discussed trust, respect, … Continue reading Finding and Manifesting Goodness in Our Lives

Gentleness: A Forgotten Virtue in Modern Society

In our fast-paced, often harsh world, gentleness can seem like a forgotten virtue. Yet gentleness is a profound and essential aspect of walking the path of Jesus. Take, for instance, Matthew 11:28-30, where Jesus extends a gentle invitation to all who are weary and burdened: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, … Continue reading Gentleness: A Forgotten Virtue in Modern Society

Cultivating Self-Control: A Spiritual Journey

In our fast-paced world, self-control often feels like a rare commodity. Yet, in our spiritual lives we are called to cultivate this vital fruit of the Spirit. Recently, I had the opportunity to reflect on this while preparing a sermon focused on the importance of self-control and how it can transform our lives and relationships. … Continue reading Cultivating Self-Control: A Spiritual Journey

When Every Word is Translation: Reflections on Communication and Faith

This morning, I found myself sitting with my journal, reflecting on the journey I've been on with my faith. I've been reading Ken Wilber’s latest book, Finding Radical Wholeness, and it has stirred some deep reflections within me—especially about the daily challenge of finding meaning in the sacred texts I engage with. I try to find ways … Continue reading When Every Word is Translation: Reflections on Communication and Faith

Reflections on 32+ Years: Lessons from a Journey of Faith and Service in a Single Congregation

Today is July 1 on the calendar; this reflection is not my usual when it comes to my blog posts. At the beginning of this new month, clergy in the Virginia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church begin the first day of their “new” assignment since these assignments or appointments are made annually. Each … Continue reading Reflections on 32+ Years: Lessons from a Journey of Faith and Service in a Single Congregation