The Works of Our Hands (A Reflection for Labor Day)

I can go a little overboard when I get started talking about things I’m into—and I am into yarn. So when my pastor asked me to talk about yarn and weaving in church this morning, I knew I would need to be careful. Because I could talk about weaving as a theological metaphor all day long.… Continue reading The Works of Our Hands (A Reflection for Labor Day)

The Good Shepherd at Work

Sermon based on the RCL readings for July 21, 2024, especially Mark 6:30-56, and inspired by the chapter on "Encircling" in the book The Soul's Slow Ripening by Christine Valters Painter. "Round" rock at a labyrinth, St. Louis, MO There used to be a quiz show on NPR called “Whad’ya Know?”—it started forever ago, in… Continue reading The Good Shepherd at Work

Things Come Together

Selections from "Jazz," by Henri Matisse. At the Baltimore Museum of Art. This week I learned a new word (don't you love when that happens?), in a recorded session of a workshop called Create + Engage, hosted by Anna Brones, an artist whose newsletter is one of my favorite inbox arrivals. One of the guests… Continue reading Things Come Together

Year (of MFA) in Review

Note to self. When I started the MFA at Lindenwood U., I started blogging again so I could reflect on my MFA experience. I had good intentions (and you know what they say about those...!) of starting from the very beginning. Oops. I'm about to finish my fourth class in the program, coming up on… Continue reading Year (of MFA) in Review

Impulse? or Inspiration?

Smithsonian Institute, D.C. After years--decades, even--of window-shopping for MFA programs, fantasizing about weeks away on residencies, deciding I was nowhere near ready to apply, tussling with myself about whether this is a wish or a pipe dream or a calling or just a relic of who I was once... .... I found and applied for… Continue reading Impulse? or Inspiration?

Living in Pattern (Isaiah 42:1-9)

Just about a week ago, my family gathered in Kansas City, Missouri, to celebrate Christmas—but more importantly, to celebrate my parents’ 50th wedding anniversary. Christmas comes but once a year, as the saying goes, but a golden anniversary is once in a lifetime and only then if you’re lucky. So I hope Baby Jesus will forgive our skewed priorities just this… Continue reading Living in Pattern (Isaiah 42:1-9)