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Teach Us to Trust

Reflect The Israelites sojourned for forty years in the desert, learning to be a community and learning to trust entirely in God to sustain them. Manna

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Save Us From Our Screens

Reflect When smart phones first came on the scene, they seemed just like handy gadgets. Little did we know that these trojan horses and their apps

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Midnight Monasticism

Reflect Back before electric lighting, it was common to go to bed at dusk for a few hours, called the “first sleep,” then be awake

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Pain Prayer

Reflect Most of us, especially as we get older, deal with aches and pains. Some of us may even suffer constant, chronic physical pain. Pain can sap

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Waiting

Reflect So much of our life is spent waiting. Sometimes the wait is mere inconvenience, like waiting in line or on hold. Sometime the wait feels existential,

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Jack Pine Prayer

Reflect The jack pine is a paradox: it can be easily killed by wildfire, and yet that’s the only way its serotinous cones can release

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Our Common Life

Reflect Made in the image of the Trinity, we’re created for communion with each other. But community is also fragile, and we’re living in a time

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