The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Today's Disciplines Devotion
Physical therapists observe how a person walks, identifying weaknesses, muscle imbalances, pain, and compensatory strategies. This insight allows them to understand not just the mechanics of movement but also the underlying...
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In many ways, the COVID-19 pandemic led us into our own time of wilderness wandering and wondering. As we experienced the shutting down and reopening of our places of worship, work,...
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I am not much of a hiker, but the trails I have explored here in the Pacific Northwest have stirred in me wonder and awe. Reading the first verse of today’s...
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The implicit question in this exchange, “Whose engraving is this on the coin?” comes back to us as it did to those listening to Jesus. Just as it did when farmer...
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They were plotting to entrap Jesus. The Pharisees sent their disciples to him and asked him a question about paying taxes to the emperor. As Jesus so often does, he used...
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Once God commits to Moses to do what he has asked, Moses pleads, “Please show me your glorious presence” (CEB). The back-and-forth dialogue between Moses and God before verse eighteen feels...
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When everything shut down in March 2020, our seven-year-old’s world completely changed. School moved home and online, soccer abruptly ended, and play dates with friends disappeared. His time with his parents...
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Many of Paul’s letters follow a similar format, especially at the beginning. They open with a greeting to specific people or communities. Then Paul presents the thanksgiving portion of the letter,...
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Callings come in a variety of forms, and we see many ways of responding. Today’s psalm reminds us of the calling Moses and Aaron responded to as priests. Samuel, which means...
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It is good to be known. In my local coffee shop, Gina knows me. She has been working there since it opened more than five years ago and knows my name...
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The parable we pondered yesterday continues. The king’s servants have invited anyone they could find to the banquet—good and bad folk filled the wedding hall. It would be nice if the...
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