Ruminations: Minutes Remaining
For some of us, the holidays make the prospect of being fully present feel more difficult somehow.
For some of us, the holidays make the prospect of being fully present feel more difficult somehow.
Some of the insights I shared last Sunday were adapted from a book by Deb Dana entitled Anchored: How to Befriend Your Nervous System Using Polyvagal Theory. The Lay Pastoral … Continue reading Ruminations: Anchored
Sometimes, we probably lack clarity about what exactly we’re hoping to accomplish.
We have a strange relationship with Mystery. There are times when we love it. Some of us, at least. Or, maybe it’s more accurate to say that some of us … Continue reading Ruminations: Mystery
May you embrace every opportunity to be well nourished by connection with the people around you,
I have a whimsical cookbook that reads like an archaic alchemy text. Just deciphering the ingredients list can be an endeavor. Fortunately, I keep a lot of apparently exotic ingredients … Continue reading Ruminations: Ingredients
Our community thrives when everyone has just the right amount of commitments on their personal plates.
As we explore the theme of Generosity in November, we’ll consider what it means in our spiritual journeys as individuals and as a congregation
Where in your life are you reluctant to clearly define what matters most?
In what spaces are you inviting wisdom? How are you living deeply and well from the source of your deepest values?