Thursday, February 25, 2010

If the only prayer you ever say in your whole life is "thank you," that would suffice. 

~ Meister Eckhart


I began "The Thought for the Day" on March 27, 2006. It has been four years! With my upcoming move to the United Methodist Church in Hampton, N.H., I have decided stop publication. It has been a real pleasure for me to offer these "Thoughts". Thanks for being a part of it and may God bless your journey.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Hope arouses, as nothing else can arouse, a passion for the possible.

~ William Sloane Coffine


Hope is choice, a way of acting and being in the world. It opens us up. It allows us to welcome the possibilities God offers us.
So dare to hope! And walk into the future that Grace opens to you.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The vocation of every man and woman is to serve other people. 

~ Leo Tolstoy


That might even fit on a bumper-sticker! It beats a license plate I once saw that said, "ALL4ME." Now that plate might have been in jest, but it is a little too close to the truth about our culture.
Being a person of faith is holding values that run counter to our consumer culture. It is not easy to walk that narrow path, but Lent is a time to come home to what is really real.

(I began "The Thought for the Day" on March 27, 2006. It has been nearly four years! With my upcoming move to the United Methodist Church in Hampton, N.H., I have decided stop publication at the end of this month. It has been a real pleasure for me to offer these "Thoughts". Thanks for being a part of it and may God bless your journey.)

Monday, February 22, 2010

We are not in as close a union with God as we could be as God wants us to be, and that the obstacles are those that we erect: the idols we put in God's place, the fears that we harbor, the love that we stifle, rather than share with others. There are walls that must be shattered, paths that must be avoided, illusions that must be shattered – all for Love's sake. ~ Amy Welborn


Lent gives us away to get where we need to be. It is a living practice to take up. It is a time to look at our lives and do some life "house cleaning."
Unless we clean things out, unless we get rid of things that only burden us, our lives are cluttered and unfocused. Lent is a time to find focus and open ourselves to God's future for us.

(I began "The Thought for the Day" on March 27, 2006. It has been nearly four years! With my upcoming move to the United Methodist Church in Hampton, N.H., I have decided stop publication at the end of this month. It has been a real pleasure for me to offer these "Thoughts". Thanks for being a part of it and may God bless your journey.)

Thursday, February 18, 2010; The first Thursday in Lent

To know the mechanics does not mean that we are practicing the Disciplines. The Spiritual Disciplines are an inward and spiritual reality, and the inner attitude of the heart is far more crucial than the mechanics for coming into the reality of the spiritual life. 

~ Richard Foster


A spiritual discipline won't necessarily bring you closer to God. Only God, as we are open and cooperate with the Spirit, can bring you closer. What the discipline is meant to do is to help you get yourself, your ego, out of the way so you are open to Grace.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Duty makes us do things well, but love makes us do them beautifully. ~ Phillips Brooks


May you find the deeper love, the deeper reasons, that will enable you to do things beautifully today.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness.

~ Howard Zinn


It all depends on what we choose to emphasize. If we see only the worst, it makes us cynical and hopeless. But if we focus on the good and graceful, it gives us hope and the energy to make a difference. 
So let's ask ourselves what gift Grace offers us in the events of our lives and open up to welcome and live into that hope.