Who are your sons?
Welcome to Lora Walsh who will be reflecting on the Daily Office Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Welcome to Lora Walsh who will be reflecting on the Daily Office Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Psalm 93, 96 (Morning) Psalm 34 (Evening) Ecclesiasticus 46:11-20 Revelation 15:1-8 Kirkepiscatoid
Readings: Psalm 37:3-6, 32-33 Wisdom 7:24-8:1 1 Corinthians 4:1-5 John 4:19-24 Mysticism is the art of union with Reality. The mystic is a person who
The prophets insisted upon justice — honesty in all things; equality and dignity for people; special compassion for the poor, the widow, and the alien. The prophets insisted upon holiness — humble obedience to God and God’s ways, right relationships among people, integrity of character. The prophets insisted upon generosity — fair distribution of property and wealth, humility from the powerful, compassion from all.
Everyday Mysteries With others she manages a website for the Diocese of Colorado highlighting congregations’ creative ministries:
Jesus’ parable of the nobleman and the three slaves is a subversive one… I prefer to call it the “parable of the whistle-blower.”
When you know you are completely loved, completely safe and completely accepted, you are free to be who you are. You can live non-defensively — openly and generously.
The inner circle didn’t understand. Maybe they were too close. But when Jesus took the twelve aside and tried to explain to them the most important aspect of his calling and mission, they didn’t get it.
Psalm 24, 29 (Morning) Psalm 8, 84 Deuteronomy 29:16-29 Revelation 12:1-12 Kirkepiscatoid
Exodus 12:38 ) as part of the retinue in this new covenant with God. This living in covenant of which Moses spoke was serious business;