Searching for and meeting a better God

Santa rewards those who are good; God loves everyone unconditionally.

Where Is Hope?

Recently Nany Pelosi answered the question “Where is hope,” saying, “It’s where it has always been, between faith and charity.” Clever answer, I mused, but as I reflected on it, I concluded it was profound. Let’s consider the idea that faith precedes hope. This present crucial time calls us to hope, but hope depends on […]

The Darkness of White Privilege

Yesterday, Pentecost, offers an image of flame in our darkness. We live in the daily darkness of death. But the reality of death resulting from the darkness of white privilege threatens the light from that flaming Spirit. Covid-19 has invited us to ask what will be the new normal. And therefore, we have heard hopes […]

Shattered or Broken or Torn to Pieces

All these words can describe various times in our lives. We can be shattered, or broken, or torn to pieces by choices we make or by the decisions of others. Sometimes our choices may bring regrets years later and maybe it’s too late to change. How do we deal with the guilt or the sadness? […]

Breath of God

Experiencing difficulty in breathing is one of the warning signs of Covid-19. Experiencing shortness of breath, gasping to take in air can lead to a panic reaction. Take a breath or merely the word, breathe, are suggestions we have heard or even said to ourselves during stressful  moments. In Hebrew the Spirit of God is […]

Crisis defined as danger + opportunity

Recently I read that the two characters for the word, crisis, in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean mean danger and opportunity. With further research I found this note of caution on the site, Oriental Outpost. In Asian cultures it is not absolutely correct to say that danger + opportunity = crisis. However for this post I […]

Does Everything Happen for a Reason?

Is it true? Does everything happen for a reason? That phrase “Everything happens for a reason.” is usually said to a person who has experienced a negative unexpected event. The intention of the person saying it is often, if not always, to offer hope and encouragement. Also inferred is the idea that this is part […]

The Role of Religion and the Black Death

Life with its precious moments and unspeakable tragedies sometimes overwhelms us in our quest for happiness. Life seems to ask an incessant question about why are we here. But life seems to insist there is an even more poignant question, Why are we? Why do we exist? Is there a reason for my be-ing? Most […]