Thursday, November 28, 2013

Thanksgiving


Today is an opportunity to look back over this year's days, weeks, and months. What are the highlights -- both the good and the bad not so good? If there was a scorecard, how would i fare? But life, thankfully, is not about points and scores. It is about doing the best we can, acknowledging unlimited grace, and growing in gratitude for all that we have.

Prayer of Thanksgiving

God of all blessings, the
source of all life,
giver of all grace.

We thank you for the gift of life:
for the breath
that sustains life,
for the food of this earth
that nurtures life,
for the love of family and friends
without which there would be no life.

We thank you for the mystery of creation:
for the beauty
that the eye can see,
for the joy
that the ear may hear,
for the unknown
that we cannot behold filling the universe with wonder,
for the expanse of space
that draws us beyond the definitions of our selves.

We thank you for setting us in communities:
for families
who nurture our becoming,
for friends
who love us by choice,
for companions at work,
who share our burdens and daily tasks,
for strangers
who welcome us into their midst,
for people from other lands
who call us to grow in understanding,
for children
who lighten our moments with delight,
for the unborn,
who offer us hope for the future.

We thank you for this day:
for life
and one more day to love,
for opportunity
and one more day to work for justice and peace,
for neighbors
and one more person to love
and by whom be loved,
for your grace
and one more experience of your presence,
for your promise:
to be with us,
to be our God,
and to give salvation.

For these, and all blessings,
we give you thanks, eternal, loving God,
through Jesus Christ we pray. Amen.
- Vienna Cobb Anderson

Monday, November 25, 2013

We'll Get There

Friday, November 22, 2013

Flowers Lift Our Spirits




"My momma told me there'll be days like this" goes one rocker's ditty. I get that sinking feeling every now and then and i have learned that such days are just part of life. We cannot anesthetize and pretend they are not there. There is no escaping them. 

We can learn from the artists whose very own spells of gloom served as grist for their greatest works. I take inspiration from the likes of Georgia O'Keeffe who is said to have battled lifelong melancholia. She transmuted the doldrums into beautifully arousing artwork, many of which are flowers as subject. 

Cheer someone up (even your self) today with a bouquet. Or paint yourself some flowers.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Flowers in the Water

Photo by Jan Messersmith
The water took everything away...your possessions, your work, your street, your town, your city, your friends, your family...your life. It is a sad, sad time. There are really no words enough to describe it. Its purpose or redeeming value is hard to find. I pray that you manage to hold on to hope.

Some years ago i have been there to Tacloban and made my way down south of your city, grateful to have stored in my memory of your city images of warmth, love, simplicity, and charm. I will hold on to that for you. 

And if i have the chance to be back there -- i will pay my respects... with flowers in the water.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Flowers Among the Rubble


I do not want to add to the noise that's out there -- about how slow or how inefficient is our government's response to the victims of the unimaginably horrific typhoon Yolanda. I must be careful to guard my heart and keep it focused on what is essential -- to lift a finger in whatever way to help, to cast prayers and not aspersions on anyone.

Viewed tv footage of a man who lost his home and loved ones cooking and sharing his meal with his neighbors.

For all that's been said and done, even in the direst of circumstances, goodness will triumph from it all.