And more than just looking at us or getting an X-ray-like picture of us, this word and these words are “spirit and life,” and they in fact do give us spirit and life.
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Let the dance begin
Are we ready to go through the roof, be forgiven, given back the dance, and simply be amazed again and again and again?
Continue readingIt is our job to keep our hearts open
We’re movin’ on up, to the east side, and the north side, and the forever side to love with no limits and no conditions, and forever!
Continue readingThis word would be spoken
This word would be spoken, and human and crucified and loving to the end, and resurrected and eternal and yours and mine, and there for all and forever.
Continue readingWe can call ourselves brothers and sisters in the Lord — and mean it!
By Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor A reflection on the daily readings, for Tuesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time, by Father Perry. It is the first day in ordinary time, having just completed the Christmas Season yesterday with […]
Continue readingSeek the good, then seek the better
Maybe we should notice, then learn. Maybe we should see, then seek the good, seek the better.
Continue readingDo we really listen to God’s word?
In a way, God and God’s work make it happen; in reality, don’t we do it because we don’t really listen to that word?
Continue readingYour signs are Jonah and Nineveh — harden not your hearts
Your sign is Jonah. Your sign is Ninevah. Please. Harden not your hearts.
Continue readingJesus calls us to a complete and total change of heart — metanoia
Jesus confronts the demonic and godless ways that so infectiously lead to more and more and more of the same.
Continue readingHow do we balance ‘liminal’ space?
And in all of the opposites and all of these paradoxes, the “liminal” space invites us to be uncomfortable, seeking and discovering — and all of that at its own pace in its own time, as it is revealed.
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