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The Critics

It started at an after-work happy hour. Grousing about the all-but-notional pay raises, certain decisions made by the leadership team, the way those decisions were communicated. At first I mostly sat quietly and listened — after all, I loved my new job! What did I have to complain about? But over time, I joined in […]

Babe

Whether on a church sign or a doormat, the word “welcome” doesn’t always tell the truth. What we do know is that it’s fixed in place. A true welcome is a stance, a practice, a moving thing. It’s most powerful when it’s in loving pursuit, carried in an outstretched hand: Medicine for the wounded, food for the […]

Sword of Subtraction

A friend asked me to ponder the question, “What is shaping me?”  Then put it another way, “What does a resurrection-shaped life look like?”  I find these questions difficult because I realize so much is beyond my control.  More and more, I am in new, often unwelcome, territory.  Beloved ones die.  Health issues increase.  Years of comfortable ways of connecting in […]

Long Road to Justice

Having just spent a day in Memphis, Tennessee, I am reminded of how much of our shared experience has been an impulse towards justice – and how much has been retrenchment into the compulsion for control to benefit a few.   The day was one of contrasts.  In the morning, staff from the appropriately named Hope Credit […]