This past week, I have been very aware of the way pandemic fatigue is increasingly becoming an ordinary aspect of daily life. The endless number of Zoom meetings, the isolation, the ordering of groceries online, the lack of being able … read full post
Last Tuesday evening, I watched the service for Officer Brian Sicknick who was killed in the attack on our capitol on January 6th. It made me again do some critical thinking about the personal and national crises we as a … read full post
First, I want to just say a quick “hi” to all of you out there. While I certainly wish that we could be worshipping in person, I am thankful for technology and the people who operate it (thanks Ken!) so … read full post
I am going to be very honest with you. My heart is just breaking. My heart feels torn apart by what we saw last Wednesday as insurrectionists stormed our nation’s capital. What happened makes me feel like my heart has … read full post
Someone recently mentioned to me that it seems like our country has changed over the past years from one that wanted to be good to one that wants to feel good. I tend to agree. And, quite honestly, as we … read full post