Lilies of the Field
“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own”. Matthew 6:34 NIV...
Her Winter is Ours
I first met her a few years ago. It wasn’t a planned meeting, rather a synchronistic passing due to some difficulty in finding a parking...
Sacred Crossroads
Again this morning my reflection starts in the kitchen. It’s an easy and joyful place to be thankful for food and for birdsong, as...
Blessed Be Life
I was thinking about how we at Celtic Way represent the Celtic Christian tradition in the United States in the 21st century. It is a...
Synchronicity
Synchronicity: C J Jung’s term for meaningful coincidence. I like to think of it as God-incidence. This past year, when I was dressing at...
God' Abundance
"you ………shall rejoice in all the good things the Lord your God has given to you and your household.” Deuteronomy 26:11 The apple, freshly...
New Beginnings
There is just something about Autumn that feels like new beginning. Perhaps it’s a back to school feeling; clean chalkboards, freshly...
Let Us Walk Together...
I love the autumn season. I wait and wait for it to arrive and suddenly it breaks open in a wide variety of beautiful colors. The huge...
Darker Days
Darker days, longer nights. This is a difficult season for people like me who crave sunshine and happiness. And some days knowing that in...
Part 2 of many: Celtic Christianity as Paradoxical Spirituality
According to the Encarta Dictionary for North America the word, “paradox” means, “a statement or proposition that seems to be absurd or...