Thirst
This poem is a rendition of Psalm 42–43. It is another desert-themed poem for Lent.
This week we continue the Lent theme with a spiritual desert poem, an experience that most of us face at some point in our lives. My hope is that this poem will give voice to that experience while also speaking hope into it at the same time.
Today is Ash Wednesday, the first day of the season of Lent. We begin this season with a short poem reflecting on the temptation of Christ.
A poem reflecting on Johnson Canyon Lower Falls in the Canadian Rockies. Written on 23 September 2021 during a cross-country trip.
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A poem reflecting on Revelstoke Mountain in the Canadian Rockies. Written on 21 September 2021 during a cross-country trip.
The following is a home liturgy activity to help our hearts and minds transition into and out of Sabbath, a wonderful practice sadly underappreciated in much of the Church today.
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This month, I offer two simple ideas for breathing a little more depth into the Thanksgiving tradition of “going around the table and saying something we’re thankful for”. This week, we look at a creative liturgy idea based in Psalm 124.
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This week and next, I offer two simple ideas for breathing a little more depth into the Thanksgiving tradition of “going around the table and saying something we’re thankful for.” This week, we will look at the idea of a “wave offering.”
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