Five years ago, I started a podcast by accident. At least that’s how it feels when I look back on it now. In the fall of 2021, I was serving as chaplain to a group of seven young adults involved with Appalachia Service Project. Brendan, Gabi, Haley, Katie, Manon, Megan, and Mollie invited me into … Continue reading The Gifts You Never Saw Coming
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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
An Earthling’s Creed
We believethat the earth is not ours to control,but a gift to cherish,a living expression of the One who created all things. We believethat we are not rulers over creation,but participants within it—formed from the dust of the earthand breathed into life by Spirit. We believethat every creature, every field, every bird in the skyreveals … Continue reading An Earthling’s Creed
The Unseen Companion
We believethat there has never been a momentwhen God was not with us—not in our joy,not in our sorrow,not even in the times we lost hope. We believethat hope is not wishing for what might be,but trusting in the faithfulnessthat has carried us this farand will carry us still. We believethat when our plans unraveland … Continue reading The Unseen Companion
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
Sacred Reading and Confirmation Bias: Letting Go for Fresh Understanding
The author reflects on how they cling tightly to their interpretations of sacred texts, cautioning against confirmation bias. They encourage letting go of preconceived notions and listening deeply for new meaning. Questions prompt readers to consider how their interpretations have evolved and how to remain open to new perspectives in sacred reading.
On the Fourth Day of Christmas: Embracing Creativity
During this festive season, I had the pleasure of immersing myself not in my own creativity, but in the artistry of others. The fourth day of Christmas took me on a journey through a local artists' collective and gallery, where a spectrum of artistic expressions came alive. The gallery showcased an impressive array of mediums … Continue reading On the Fourth Day of Christmas: Embracing Creativity
The Cake Incident: A Lesson Beyond Baking
Have you ever felt defined by a mistake, as though a single error could encapsulate your entire identity? It’s common to attach our self-worth to our achievements or failures. Recently, I encountered a similar situation that offered a profound lesson in self-perception and value. The Incident: I love baking; it’s one of my ways to … Continue reading The Cake Incident: A Lesson Beyond Baking
Exploring My Favorite Websites
Like many, I have a few websites that I visit regularly and hold dear. Here are my top picks, shared a bit late for a recent daily writing prompt but with no less enthusiasm. The Center for Action and Contemplation (cac.org) Founded by Father Richard Rohr, a modern-day contemplative and Franciscan friar, this site has … Continue reading Exploring My Favorite Websites
Embracing the Body as a Gift
Observing Western society's attitudes towards the body, I've noted a contradictory approach. We both idolize and denigrate the body, reflecting a deep conflict in our cultural values. On one side, we see the glorification of physical perfection in athletes, actors, and models, signifying a collective obsession with physical appearance. This adulation often ignores deeper values, … Continue reading Embracing the Body as a Gift










