Posts from March 2024
Christ is Risen. This changes everything
As Easter people we are called not only to celebrate that death does not have the final word in our life but act accordingly in the world.
A Holy Day Of Shattered Dreams
I often think of Holy Saturday as the feast day of broken dreams and broken hearts because we are asked to hold loss and uncertainty as we wait in the dark.
Surrender The Fear And Cultivate A Deep Trust
On Good Friday Jesus did not so much die for our sins as offer us a model of giving everything in the service of God's kin-dom.
A Tender, Humble And Embodied Teaching
On Holy Thursday, Jesus gathers with his friends and gives them a final lesson on being a servant in the world.
Our Brother Judas
It has been easy for the church to portray Judas as outsider and traitor. Yet seeing ourselves in him offers us deep spiritual insight.
Give Voice To What Hurts And Exhale
Like many people throughout history, Jesus is disappointed, betrayed and misunderstood by other people. We are often in the same boat.
Letting Ourselves Receive What Is Given
Jesus' friend, Mary, generously tends to Jesus. He takes in what she has to give with an open heart and receives her generosity.
Another World Is Happening
Jesus' Palm Sunday parade offered the world an alternative to the dominator model. It is now on us to make sure that parade continues.
They Will Take Away Our Land And Nation
The fear of Roman retaliation drove some of the religious authorities of Jesus' day to turn against him. This same dynamic continues to play out in our world.
Resting In The Peace Of Wild Things
Both Jeremiah and Jesus face rejection from the very people that they are trying to set free. How do they and we not let ourselves succumb to negativity?
What’s In A Name?
In the scriptures, names have meaning and power. We are invited to reflect on our own names and the name God calls us and live into that meaning and power.
Living Into The Label
[Note: Today’s guest blog is written by Michael Stachura. Michael and his wife, Allyson, have been members of Spiritus for 10 years. He says, “we try to live a Mother Earth friendly lifestyle including managing our multi-acre veg and flower gardens in Honeoye Falls chemical free while providing a healthy habitat for butterflies, pollinators and birds.” Thanks for your contribution today, Michael!] Lately I have been reflecting on labels, and how we name things and people to give them meaning. For example,…