Category: Minister

Making a Difference

At our Auction in the fall, we raised money for doing some social justice work in the community. At a Collaboration meeting in early February, a group of discussed and came up with opportunities to use the funds to help us do some direct work in our wider community. First, we talked about what we … Continue reading Making a Difference

Snow-zilla!

I served a congregation in Woodstock, Vermont back in the mid-1990s. I learned about winter weather. And a LOT about snow. It might have been the first time we had a big snow that I decided to not preach the sermon that I had planned, but rather to offer the few people who arrived — … Continue reading Snow-zilla!

Running Into the New Year

Lucille Clifton wrote: i am running into a new yearand the old years blow backlike a windthat i catch in my hairlike strong fingers likeall my old promises Full poem here. If you’re like me, you’ve been ruminating about all the usual things that come up as the year slips from one to the next. … Continue reading Running Into the New Year

Throwing Stars

There’s a often told story about a beach that was covered with dying starfish that had been swept ashore by a storm. One person was walking along and spotted another person who seemed busy at a task among the creatures filling the beach. As the walker got closer they saw that the other person was … Continue reading Throwing Stars

When Gratitude Comes Hard

At the Interfaith Thanksgiving service held on Tuesday night, I shared this brief reflection on gratitude, the theme of the service.  May you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving! As the autumn deepens, winter is on its way, we prepare to gather with family and friends for a festive meal, and be thankful. And yet, my … Continue reading When Gratitude Comes Hard

Our Chance

At the Ministers Professional Days I attended this last week, our conversations and our worship were filled with exclamations of exhaustion and the wish for words of hope and reassurance for us to offer to the folks in our congregations. To be honest, most of us wanted those words for ourselves, for our broken hearts … Continue reading Our Chance

Soul Matters Theme: Vison

At a training many years ago, the leader talked about how when she became a birder, she also began to see things that weren’t as pleasant.  As she described it, she learned to notice small movements that called her attention to a creature nearby.  She didn’t realize until she was in New York City and … Continue reading Soul Matters Theme: Vison