5 Tips for Moving Toward the Common Good
Look up the words “common good” on Wikipedia, and you’ll find several examples of what the “common good” refers to in various religious and spiritual teachings, and a more general definition that states, “… the common good describes a specific 'good'; that is shared...
Me and Myrna Jean
Myrna Jean met me at the door when I walked in to my first day at the new church. "The good thing about living in a small town," she said impishly, "is that someone always knows what you are up to. And if by chance you can't remember, they'll tell you!" Her laughing...
What's Your Congregational Culture?
If you're United Methodist clergy, you may be starting a new pastorate soon. If you're a UM lay person, you could be on the receiving end of a new pastor. Either way, it's a good time to consider: What's the culture of your congregation? I mean apart from ethnicity,...
The Sabbath Effect
Jonathan Ormes, retired NASA scientist, and I made plans to meet while I was on my way to lead a women's retreat on the topic of sabbath and the environment. I wanted to talk with him about my theory that practicing sabbath is an environmentally friendly discipline....
December 31, 2013
Between tweeting, texting, phone calls, emails and blogging, it's hard to get a thing done! If you're like me, you can sit at your desk and simply respond to the next electronic thing that blinks, flashes, chirps or vibrates. Staying busy while getting further and...
On the Eighth Day of Christmas
Do you remember what happened on the 8th day of Christmas? The 8th day of Christmas, you ask? You mean, eight maids a milking? Nope! On the eighth day of Christmas--after Jesus is born in a humble feeding trough, after the angels sing "Glory to God in the highest" and...