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I love science. I think of science as a pathway to wonder, with that path of discovery and learning leading us to a deeper understanding of who we are and how we relate to the rest of our universe. Read more →
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“Who are you?” the caterpillar asks Alice in Alice in Wonderland. It turns out that is a surprisingly difficult question to answer. Read more →
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If, like me, you are fortunate enough to have a refrigerator and the means to fill it, it is possible that you have a tendency to stand in front of the open fridge, staring at the contents and wondering what there is to eat. Read more →
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Sure, there are grand cathedrals
that proclaim God’s glory to the heavens, Read more →
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You know the phrase it seemed like a good idea at the time? Read more →
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Desire seems to fall into two categories. There is good desire, the kind of desire that makes you come alive and orient toward what your body and/or soul most deeply wants. Read more →
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My friend Thomas Anastasi, now retired from the ministry, had a simple solution to the ongoing ministerial problem of what to put in the newsletter about upcoming sermons. Read more →
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In what is surely the most famous English-language description of hope, Emily Dickinson declares that: Read more →
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What is your favorite Christmas carol? Mine is the English carol “The Friendly Beasts,” which begins: Read more →
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It was all so complicated:
The questionable parentage,
the awkward journey,
the not knowing where you will sleep, Read more →
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