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
Listening to Your Heart:
A Path to Meaningful Living There’s an old song by Roxette that says, “Listen to your heart when it’s calling for you.” And while that may sound like a simple sentiment, I believe there is a profound truth in it—one that goes beyond fleeting emotions or momentary desires. When I talk about listening to your heart, I … Continue reading Listening to Your Heart:
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
Advent: Embracing the Arrival
The word ‘advent’ signifies a coming or an arrival. Often, when we consider the church season of Advent, we focus solely on the aspect of anticipation. However, this perspective overlooks the profound reality of what has already transpired, what already exists. We are immersed in the Christic Presence. All that is required is for us … Continue reading Advent: Embracing the Arrival
Embracing Rest: Sabbath as Transformation
“The early morning quiet, a time typically reserved for rest, often eludes me. Unlike most, my Sundays are not days of rest; they are days of work, leading and experiencing worship. I was reflecting on the why of this ‘sabbathing’ thing I practice weekly. A day to not do? Seems suspect to me and my … Continue reading Embracing Rest: Sabbath as Transformation
Living a Life Amid Distractions
As I settled into my chair at the usual time this Friday morning, around 7:45 AM, I noticed the sun’s rays highlighting the yellowing leaves of the neighboring tree. With the intention to begin my morning meditation, I reached for my phone to set the timer. However, the sight of 57 unread emails on my … Continue reading Living a Life Amid Distractions
Beyond the List: Finding Peace on A Friday
Tasks constantly weigh on my mind, urging immediate attention. However, I'm realizing that my often-neglected lists shouldn't consume my thoughts on the Sabbath. Yet, their persistent calls beckon even as I pen this blog post. "Attend to me! Attend to me…" they seem to chant, even as I find solace in my chair. I take … Continue reading Beyond the List: Finding Peace on A Friday
Everything Old Is New Again
What could you try for the first time? There is a fascination in this life with “new things.” What could I try for the first time? The answers are wide ranging as there are many things I have not tried. I find myself wondering aloud- here in writing- what my next new thing could be? … Continue reading Everything Old Is New Again
Recovering Perfectionist
What have you been putting off doing? Why? My traditional pattern for living has been to put off everything until the last minute. That way, there is a reason when it is not perfect. The longer and harder I work on a project and the more invested in the outcome I am, the more I … Continue reading Recovering Perfectionist










