Speaking to the Soul: Too Early, Too Dark
Shorter days mean darker mornings, and less certainty when discerning the message of prophets for today.
Shorter days mean darker mornings, and less certainty when discerning the message of prophets for today.
We can bite back against all that consumes and destroys the life-giving properties of our sacred lands.
Revelation opens our eyes to the fact that there’s something more powerful and dangerous than earthly tyrants.
Can traveling ourselves, or listening to the stories of travelers, help us to praise God more fully?
An image from the book of Revelation cries out for deep reform.
The God who ascends must also be the God who descends.
Saint James of Jerusalem seems to have been on the losing side of some early Christian controversies. Today, can we seek to regain some of what was lost thousands of years ago?
Our Psalmist today turns to God as a refuge from shame.
If we seek positions of power and influence, can we still keep our integrity and impartiality? How can we make our spheres of influence most just?
In today’s gospel, Jesus sets out with his followers on the long road trip found in the Gospel of Luke.