Category Archives: justice

Movement

Summer is one of my favorite seasons. One of them because I like all four. Here in southeast Michigan we do have four seasons, and spring can be lovely. Spring in this region can bring blooming fruit trees and yards … Continue reading

Posted in blogging, ecofeminist, justice, prayer, Uncategorized, walking, yoga | Tagged , , | 4 Comments

Reflective Practitioner in the Garden of Life

Time flies. I swear it was just March, with only a hint of spring in the air. In a blink of an eye – it’s June. Where in the world did April and May go? We did have the most … Continue reading

Posted in being, CREDO, gratitude, justice, life | 4 Comments

Move Your Feet in Love

 A reflection on Acts 2:1-21 for the Day of Pentecost John Lewis, a Congressman from Georgia, has written memoirs of his days working with Martin Luther King, Jr. These books reflect Lewis’ deep spirituality and describe how faith, hope, and … Continue reading

Posted in John Lewis, justice, love, Pentecost Year C | 2 Comments

Fragile Trust

I grew up practicing drills in school. The alarm would sound and we would all scramble to the floor, hunch under our desks, knees bunched up, and our arms over our heads. Air raid drills for the next event of … Continue reading

Posted in compassion, gun control, justice, mental health, Newtown, violence | 3 Comments

Just Wisdom

A reflection on the readings for  Proper 15B – 1 Kings 2:10-12; 3:3-14; Ephesians 5:15-20; John 6:51-58  Over the course of the last two Sunday’s the story of David in 2nd Samuel continued – a story of war and more … Continue reading

Posted in 1 Kings 2-3, Bathsheba, justice, Solomon, Tamar, Wisdom | 2 Comments