Of Fire and Water
The Episcopal Lectionary for this week resounds in syncopated side-step with emergency events. California again burns—as 250,000 flee and millions… Of Fire and Water
The Episcopal Lectionary for this week resounds in syncopated side-step with emergency events. California again burns—as 250,000 flee and millions… Of Fire and Water
We sat nervously around the table. Having never met before, we started by introducing ourselves with our name and where… How do we live together?
To what extent do Black lives truly matter? What is the value of Black lives and how willing are we… How Much Do Black Lives Really Matter?
Wilderness is not just out there, like a remote mountain range. It is also in here, in our private interiors,… Wild Souls: Why Humans and Wilderness Need Each Other
I am an Episcopalian living in the spiritual-but-not-religious stronghold of the Pacific Northwest. Until recently I believed, given sparse attendance,… Measuring Success
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you” – Mary Angelou On account of being human,… Theopoetics of Trauma: Bearing witness to what remains
We humans, as a species, have come far from our ancient predecessors. From learning to use tools, to coming together… Ecosystem vs. Society
Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;… A Theology of Trauma
There are games for the body, games for the mind, but what about games for the soul? What about games… Games for the Soul: Gratitude and Compassion in Video Games
Acceptance. This simple word has shaped how I live my life and how I treat others. At its core is… “Acceptance is All We Need”