BROKEN – AND, RESCUED
For me, I have been comforted in God’s closeness – God’s been in the passenger seat accompanying me through it all, suffering with me.
BROKEN – AND, RESCUED
For me, I have been comforted in God’s closeness – God’s been in the passenger seat accompanying me through it all, suffering with me.
GOD’S RESTING PLACE
I invite us to let our soul rest in God and to allow God to rest upon us today.
GOD'S COVENANT WITH US
God invites us to remember that we were made to be in a loving relationship with him.
FASTING TO ENRICH THE LEAST, THE LOST, AND THE LAST
Fasting is about encountering and enriching Jesus in the Least, the Lost, and the Last.
ANOTHER KIND OF CROSS
The pain that comes from carrying this cross is redemptive because it is born out of love.
EMBRACING LOVE
The Lenten season offers a return to the bedrock truth of our faith: God’s unconditional love that Jesus revealed.
THE HEART OF THE FATHER
Let’s dare to place our trust in the overwhelming, never-ending, reckless love and mercy of a Father who constantly pursues our hearts.
WHAT WOULD I ASK JESUS ON FACEBOOK LIVE?
I am not waiting for the Resurrection. I am trying to remind myself that I am living in it each day.
A BEAUTIFUL HUNGER
Lord, fill our empty nets. Help us listen to You, directing our efforts. Let us hasten to feed one another.
PEACE BE WITH YOU
We can not go back to the way things were, but we can go forward into an unknown as a people of faith.
DOES GOD TAKE BACK GIFTS?
We don’t own the Resurrection. We surrender to it, and let the Resurrection hold and transform us.
TOGETHER APART
Each of us share the comfort of being in the same God’s embrace, remaining “strong” in our own desire to be close to God, and finding “peace” therein.
KEEP ME SAFE, O GOD
It’s during this Lenten season that I am reminded of Easter and of God’s love for me through Jesus.
THE GIFT OF BELIEVING
Believing is a gift we receive, not something we can achieve. It is also meant to be shared.
OUR CROSSES
To venerate my own crosses, to let my salvation hang on them, to find Jesus hiding in them, is the task I feel prodded toward this year.
HUMBLE AND BEAUTIFUL
In this time of social distancing, let us ask ourselves, “How can we wash one another’s feet without actually touching?”
CHOOSING COURAGE
The root of the word courage is “cor” the Latin word for heart. What if courage meant digging deeper into our heart and staying true to what is there, pleasant or not?
ESSENTIALLY HUMAN
I am reminded in a most simple way that each of us is human first…our existence as vulnerable living organisms precedes everything else, uniting us as a species.