
The Joy of Nothing
“The Joy of Cooking,” and, "The Joy of Sex,” were huge hits before I was born. There are now books touting the joy of life, movement, and...

Practically Divine
I WROTE THIS BOOK for everyone hungry to taste the divine, struggling to see it, needing inspiration and challenge to go back out and try...


The Power of My Imperfections
I remember the first time I was abused at the age of 6. I was in the fellowship hall of the church with one of its elders. I can spare...

A Love Letter to God on My 30th Anniversary
Thirty years ago, I knelt in a circle as hands were laid on my head. I was two weeks shy of giving birth to our first son and the whole...


Love Lives: A Good Friday Reflection
Being faithful is when you're left holding death in your arms and not letting go. Being faithful is to keep going in spite of fear and grief


Why Adore a Baby?
Sometimes Christmas, with all the baby Jesus talk, feels like we are in the Talladega Nights movie scene with Ricky Bobby offering a...


The Luxury of Advent
Waiting... This is the first time in my 30 years as a priest that I have taken in the value of waiting during advent. This has been a...


Saving Children Begins at Home
Despite what conspiracies may say, the greatest trafficking and abuse threat to children is not posed by strangers, but by people they know.


The Longing to be Known
To be known means you are willing to live with longing your whole life.


Surrender to Love
Surrendering to love, especially in historically difficult times is no easy task and comes with a cost.


Taking a Knee
Taking a knee is an act of humility, courage and civil disobedience.


A Cottonwood Snow
It is to the woods that all lovers of justice retreat every now and again to stir their hearts and minds toward love for all creation.


The Extraordinary
I didn’t take a class, or search the world. I just saw what was before me on this ordinary day in these extraordinary times.


Sharing Toilet Paper as a Spiritual Discipline
When I say offering a roll of toilet paper to someone as a spiritual discipline, I mean it. It is holy and good. Practically divine.


Between the Wilderness and Garden: an Easter Message
Easter doesn’t begin when skies are sunny, the pandemic passes, or justice reigns. It begins while it is still dark and there is only love.


A Glimpse of Pure Love
Don’t be fooled by all the other glittery objects around you. You will always find love as long as there is a sky above you.


Love Beyond Borders: 7 Calls to Action
I recently traveled with a group of Thistle Farmers to the border towns of Mc Allen, Brownsville and Harlingen TX. We visited nonprofits...


Shaking The Dust Off
As I begin, my exit I realized while I pack that I’m shaking the dust off everything. There is rich red dirt that is the foundation of...


Traveling With Friends
The next gift of this trip to Rwanda has been learning and laughing with friends. It allows us to experience getting lost as an...


How to Live More Generously
I once heard that there is enough food in the world to feed all the hungry children. It is not a lack of resources; it is simply a lack...