How many times, after something awful has happened, have I heard ~
and said ~ "it's just not fair; that shouldn't have happened; it's not the
way it's supposed to be," especially when those something awfuls have
happened in my life. But yet I can't remember ever saying ~ or hearing ~ those
words when something spectacularly good has happened. How IS life supposed to
be? We are born through no fault of our own, we grow up, go to school, work,
marriage or not, divorce or not, kids (or not), loved ones die, and there are tragedies...and all the other stuff that
happens good and bad until...we die.
Prayer: A conversation with The Higher Other who lives within each of us. An invitation to vent, to re-think, to ask, and to rest.
Friday, May 26, 2023
Meditation Moment in Eastertide: Friday, Week 7 '23
Thursday, May 25, 2023
Meditation Moment in Eastertide ~ Thursday, Week 7 '23
It's amazing to watch children at play. They see the wonder, the color, the surprise, and have the imagination to find excitement in a beautifully creative understanding of life. They accept revelation, move boundaries, and effortlessly disentangle enigmas. They ask why a thousand times without caring how many times they get the same answer and never stop looking for another.
Lord, when did my world become so limited, fixed, and absolute? How did I lose my curiosity and agree to be constrained by imposed and unexplored assumptions? Please help me find the child in me that my education, life experience, and trying to prove my worth to others has set aside. Open my eyes to possibilities, potential, insight, and a new experience of You. Let me learn how to play again and to expand my inner vision to rediscover delight, joy, laughter, and un-seriousness in my relationship with You. Grant me the gift to know now what I knew then and the non-sense to live it. amen.
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Meditation in Eastertide ~ Wednesday, Week 7 '23
The sun is the width
of a human foot.
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Meditation in Eastertide: Tuesday, Week 7, '23
As You already know, I've come a good distance on this journey and sometimes I don't know how I've gotten this far let alone figured out where I'm headed. Oh I know I'm ultimately headed in Your direction and that how I get there matters, it's just that there have been so many twists and turns along the road so far and I'm sort of directionally challenged at times. Am I headed down or up the right road? I'm hoping that effort, spelling, and punctuation count toward my final grade (please, though, not neatness). In the meantime, I'm just here to ask for the usual traveler stuff ~ please continue as my Guide and Companion along the Way and let me recognize You wherever I go and in whoever I know and meet along the way. I know that Google Maps won't help but I look forward to little hints here and there that I'm on the right track. Thanks for letting me get this far and, if it's not too much of a bother, I'd like to go on for quite a while yet, whatever the bumps and bites and storms are yet to come. amen.
Monday, May 22, 2023
Prayers of the People: Fired Up! ~ Pentecost Sunday Yr A '23
*As the Birthday
of the Church, Pentecost marks the official beginning of the ministry of the
Apostles beyond their local area and into the world at large. The descent of
the Holy Spirit in the form of tongues of fire imbued, instilled, and infused
them, and each of us, by extension, with extra-ordinary gifts to bring the
message of Christ to everyone. This day is known as Whitsun/Whitsunday in
Ireland and the United Kingdom, a name descending from a Gaelic celebration of
medieval or perhaps even more ancient times, often wearing whit or white robes.
LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY
Leader: ~ Most Holy Spirit, Breath of God, let us breathe deeply of Your sacred fire and the gifts that it brings into us, onto us, and through us, to fuel our desire for faith-filled living and moving and being the Church-in-Action, in the name of Christ Jesus, our Lord.
~ Most Holy Spirit, Breath of God, set our tongues alight to speak in the fervent language of Your Truth to the leaders of this Earth, this Country, and this Community, as the voices of those crying in the continuing wilderness of racism, poverty, intolerance, violence, and injustice. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
~ Most Holy Spirit, Breath of God, lighten the burden of pain for those who are weakened in body, spirit, and soul; and ease the worry of all who give comfort and care, if only at a distance. We now join our hearts together to pray for those in need… add your own petitions
~ Most Holy Spirit, Breath of God, soothe the weary hearts of those who struggle in the midst of grief, as You carry those who have left us, into the loving and eternal arms of Christ. We pray especially for… add your own petitions
~ Most Holy Spirit, Breath of God, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials… add your own petitions
~ Most Holy Spirit, Breath of God, grant an extra measure of Your gifts to those who lead us in Your Church, as they steadfastly strive to guide our spiritual journey through these trying and uncertain times. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
Meditation Moment in Eastertide: Monday, Week 7 '23
*Charlie Chaplin [1899-1977], born in
England, was an actor, comedian, director, and writer ~ all of the first magnitude ~ with
a huge fan base on both sides of the Atlantic and elsewhere that helped him
survive both adoration and controversy. His brilliance in his early silent films is
still being admired today. His most famous character, The Tramp, propelled him to icon
status.
Saturday, May 20, 2023
Meditation Moment in Eastertide ~ Saturday, Week 6 '23
I don't compare my stuff with anyone else's. I recognize and empathize with the trials and tragedies of others and even when the events are seemingly mirrored, no one’s experience is ever the same as another’s. And while I'm certain that I'm entitled to my fair share of wails, whines, and whimpers it’s only for a time and not for a lifetime of self-indulgence. Life is precious and those who have gone before me would want me to use it well and with joy in memory and as I can look for it in each day as it comes.