On Good Friday, I spent most of my day reflecting on the Cross, not just as a practice of tradition and ritual but because my spirit was weary. I read the Good Friday chapter in Seasons of Faith and Conscience: Explorations in Liturgical Direct Action. Kellerman, the author, reminds his reader that Jesus “goes up... Continue Reading →
a random musing: covid-19
It's only Tuesday! And, I have engaged in an abundance of rich, constructive and proactive conversations, dreaming of the ways that we will and are already supporting the most vulnerable communities impacted by Covid-19, mostly those who are incarcerated, but not exclusively. sharing the reflective fruits of those conversations in this most recent blog post.... Continue Reading →
contemplating with Saint Teresa of Avila
Covid-19 has challenged me to think creatively about how I care for my emotional, spiritual and physical wellbeing. I have been intentionally trying to create small centering moments for grounding, contemplation and reflection that I can weave into my daily routine. I’ve discovered that I am most centered when I am creating from within my artistic... Continue Reading →