6 weeks ago we started an intentional journey to Easter. For some of us, it’s been an enriching time of exposure to the work of members of our community here…
We are starting the 4th week of Lent, (and we are midway!) I’m going to check in with you about how the Lenten road is for you: and to encourage…
The heart is a tender space. Lent it is time to tend to it. The heart is tender. There is a thing: in this highly pressured life that we lead,…
A Psalm Meditation: Pslam 121 I lift up my eyes to the Hills from where will my help come from? I lift up my eyes to the Hills from where…
Brother William Meninger was a Trappist monk in Colorado. I’m starting with his work, as a way into Lent: because so much of lenten material deal with Sin. And Sin…
What are your mountain top experiences? Not metaphorical mountain top experiences, but LITERAL ones. When do you remember being on top of a mountain? Did you trek there? Walk there?…
There he is Smiling back at me from page 157: and then, here he is again on page 167. On p.157, Glimpses of the Eternal; On p.167, The Loneliness of…
Jesus defines life and well-being in a profoundly different way. Who are the honoured? What kinds of people should we seek to be identified with? The poor and those in…
Art by Zoe Korbie: is a Guwa Koa, Kuku Yalanji woman with historical ties to the Wakka Wakka peoples of Cherbourg community. Today in the life of the Uniting Church…
See, Behold, Known, Seen, Observed, Saw, Seeking… and note that the word ‘Behold’, in its etymology, derives from seeing and discovering something that is revealed… which is the meaning of…

