Advent Readings & Meditation – 1st Tuesday
These sacred words draw us into a realm of thankfulness and joy, even amidst the complexities that weave through our lives.
Continue reading →These sacred words draw us into a realm of thankfulness and joy, even amidst the complexities that weave through our lives.
Continue reading →Micah’s vision of a world at peace, where conflict is replaced by harmony, is a powerful reminder of the potential that lies within our shared humanity.
Continue reading →In the gentle whisper of Isaiah’s words, we find a beacon of hope – a promise that transcends the ages.
Continue reading →NEW LIFE: There is a moment, for those of us who believe, when we say, “Ah hah, I get it.”
Continue reading →MERCY AND GRACE: I have heard it said that the difference between mercy and grace is this: Mercy is getting what we don’t deserve, Grace is not getting what we do deserve.
Continue reading →COSTLY LOVE: Wednesday of Passion Week. I cannot separate myself from the events of the coming days. I try to be like the disciples – not knowing yet what’s coming – but I can’t. I know what’s coming.
Continue reading →GLORIFIED IN GOD: It is so difficult for us to understand the confusion of the disciples at this moment: they have all followed together, yet now one of them has left.
Continue reading →HOPE IN THE PRESENCE: Jesus is present to us, even in our hopelessness.
Continue reading →A MATTER OF THE HEART: The workers – the disciples – you and me – the followers of Christ – may be few. Nevertheless, we are called to provide for those in need.
Continue reading →TRUST LOVE?: A word not mentioned in this text is trust, but trust is a very important component in love.
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