The Earth is My Parish
John Wesley famously said, "The world is my parish." I believe this generation of Christians is called to claim the whole Creation as ours. Even as people are suffering from hunger, thirst, the effects of war, unemployment, and a dizzying array of natural disasters,...
Leaving Rawlins
The Uplift It must have been about 20 years ago when I first drove through Wyoming. "Look! You can see for 100 miles," exulted my friend and the driver of the car, Rachel. "My point exactly," I grumbled. "There's nothing here." I was referencing the undulating brown...
Planting hope. Growing community.
"I didn't think it would really be possible," one tree-planter commented, incredulous and smiling. "I really didn't." Rain dripped down his rain jacket hood and on to his face. But even the constant rain didn't dampen his spirit or cloud his sunny attitude. I knew...
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....
Too Much Roof, Not Enough Sky
I can tell when I've had too much roof over my head and not enough sky. I get grumpy. The top of my head hurts. And I feel lonely in my otherwise cozy home. That's the state I was in when I attended the recent Annual Meeting of the Wyoming Association of Churches. ...
The Participatory Universe
What does it mean to be made in the image of God? I have been thinking about this a lot lately.According to Genesis 1 where that concept is found, God speaks and the world comes into being. Then God blesses, and multiplies. And the world grows in richness, depth and...