May Spirit Flow Freely

As we have been encouraged to consider faith development I have noticed a theme emerging recently. I grew up a part of a Quaker community that seemed to have two different streams intertwined.   One flow was that of the historical roots of Quakerism – affirming discernment, listening, consensus, the value of the Spirit work… Continue reading May Spirit Flow Freely

Physical:Social:Spiritual – Practices That Ease the Tension and Bring Me Peace

What have I found helpful to keep me centered? Staying centered for me is greatly helped by a trifecta of things that combat the anxiety of caring. The tension that can sometimes creep up on me when I want to see changes sooner than they want to come. When people or situations aren’t changing soon… Continue reading Physical:Social:Spiritual – Practices That Ease the Tension and Bring Me Peace

An Apology and an Epiphany

The night before the immersion, I was a nervous wreck. I couldn’t sleep, and I was awake for most of the night staring at my bedroom ceiling. Much of it had to do with the trip itself. I was anxious about my first flight and all of the things that came with it—navigating the airport,… Continue reading An Apology and an Epiphany

Peace versus Truth

The role play we were asked to perform in our first module struck a deep chord with me as it played on some of the ideas I’ve been rehearsing in my head for a while now. How do you square your activist instincts with reconciling ones? One tends to be more aggressive and focused on… Continue reading Peace versus Truth