
Goodness, Grace, and Gratitude
By offering ourselves into God’s hands, we suffer no diminishment, but become fully ourselves.

By offering ourselves into God’s hands, we suffer no diminishment, but become fully ourselves.

Do & Don’t: An Open Letter to Older Male Senior Pastors Regarding Your Working Relationships with Younger Women/Femme/Non-Binary* Associate Colleagues

Host of “Ask a Muslim Anything” reflects on the intersection of Pentecost and Ramadan, and the power of knowing one another

I want the chance to repent, to turn, and I hope that I will hold out that possibility to other people in my life. In Reconciliation we are also asked “Do you, then, forgive those who have sinned against you?” And I mean it when I say “I forgive them.”

Jesus did not want us to be Christians. Jesus wanted us to be kind humans – our best selves – life abundant

People, children in particular should not have to perform to a room full of people in order to raise money for basic human needs such as food and shelter, no matter the placating argument

Make the time. You will NEVER find the time.

The Jesus Movement, in the Presiding Bishop’s own words

I have a hunch that your favorite hymn is not only your favorite because it makes you tap your toes but that there is something about that hymn that is pointing you to how you enter into your relationship with God. Something about that hymn stirs something in you, pulls you, and takes you beyond yourself.

A Memorial Day prayer from the Religious Imagineer, Jim Friedrich