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Stubbing my toes on Holy. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A Paraganglioma Named Tomas. In the crucible of life, being made day by day. February 22, 2016. Cut out (tissue or part of an organ). Today is a day to consider that which might need to be cut out of my life. To consider what tissue is participating in bringing life forward, and what tissue might be destroying it. What impedes the flow of blood. What grows and replicates in ways it should not? This is a task of. It doesn’t all ...
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Stubbing my toes on Holy. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A Paraganglioma Named Tomas. Newer posts →. May 2, 2015. I need to come back to something. To myself. To my own voice. To steadiness. I feel like I’ve spent the last couple of years thinking that I was finding myself, only to lose myself in something else altogether. Which sounds really over dramatic, but probably just comes down to the fact that I let myself work too much. July 25, 2013. And it’s a thing that I am. I want to t...
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Stubbing my toes on Holy. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A Paraganglioma Named Tomas. Monthly Archives: May 2013. May 9, 2013. I wish I’d understood that my mother was dying much sooner than I did. Words like ‘terminal’ are hard to wrap your hands around. I was furious with the word ‘palliative’ that preceded all the treatment options that she had. “Palliative radiation, palliative chemotherapy, palliative pain control.”. I remember when she would brave the topic of her funeral and a...
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Stubbing my toes on Holy. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A Paraganglioma Named Tomas. Monthly Archives: May 2015. A Proposal for Mother’s Day. May 9, 2015. History of Mother’s Day. As I am wont to do every year at this time, I have been pondering Mother’s Day. Since my Mom died…. almost ten years ago (how is that possible? I’ve come to believe that almost any holiday is a double-edged sword for some people, but Mother’s Day seems to be a day which can cut especially deep. I learned t...
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Stubbing my toes on Holy. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A Paraganglioma Named Tomas. Monthly Archives: March 2013. March 29, 2013. I want to live life with my eyes wide open. For too long I have dodged eye contact, hiding in the shadows. The pain loomed, a black hole trying to obliterate me. I felt too much. Thought too much. If I shrank back far enough I didn’t have to feel it all. The too much could not swallow me whole. If I took shallow breaths of the air around me. My words lay...
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Stubbing my toes on Holy. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A Paraganglioma Named Tomas. Monthly Archives: July 2015. The Power of Moms. July 31, 2015. Over the last few months I have had occasion more than once to worry about things going on with my kids. My worry radar got so loud a few times that it was deafening and I started casting it out hoping to get any signal back in return. And then they are willing to invite other Moms paddling in the same boat into their own experience.
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Stubbing my toes on Holy. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A Paraganglioma Named Tomas. Monthly Archives: July 2013. July 25, 2013. I haven’t blogged in ages, but I couldn’t not join in with today’s prompt. Because well… Broken is a thing that I get. And it’s a thing that I am. I watched it that evening hoping against hope that it was just a bad sprain. The next morning I still couldn’t put any weight on it so in to the ER we went. Yep It’s broken. Join 62 other followers. Heart to Hea...
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R(EVOLVING) Thoughts: July 2009
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009. Will "we" have that? So today at lunch time I went down to the Guild Hall at Central UMC and had dinner with those invited to the "Golden Years Celebration" (read that as those 65 ). It was a good time of food and distracting myself by texting the youth that were helping by serving the tables. What will be my generations "hymn sing"? Will there even be such a thing for us or even those a generation before me? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. 33 Names of Grace.
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R(EVOLVING) Thoughts: November 2009
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Friday, November 6, 2009. Questions Every Church Should Ask Regularly. 1 How well do we know our story as contained in the Holy Scriptures? 2 How often do we read our story as contained in the Holy Scriptures in our day-to-day lives? 3 How often do we pray to seek out God's will for our lives? 4 How often do we share our faith with not only our friends but strangers? 5 What role does our faith play in how we view the world and how we act within the world? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter.
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R(EVOLVING) Thoughts: October 2009
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009. Hiatus and Ordination Puzzlement. So yeah, I have been on a hiatus from blogging. Something about getting campus ministry started, changing dynamics of Methodism within the Winona community, and having a 6 week old to pair up with our 4 year old has left me focusing on other things then this blog. The Book of Discipline. Poses in paragraph 335.c.1 the following question:. Here is how I would like to answer that question:. 1) This question is a remnant from the old ordination ...