Monday, March 26, 2007

How blessed we are, everyday
with God's abundant love and the lives we live

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

holidays

We have such fun when we get together as a clan. How fortunate we are to love and live in a family that shares and truly blesses each other. We've missed so many Christmas' since moving south but they are always in our hearts.
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Thursday, March 15, 2007

afterschooltools

For the past few months we've been introducing animals to kids to use in stories they create Madie did a great job here. How we treat kids is how God loves us. Abundantly, extravagantly and without bounds

afterschooltools.org

Thursday, February 01, 2007



The animals of God's creation inhabit the skies, the earth and the sea. They share in the ways of human beings and have a part in our lives. St. Francis of Assi recogniged this when he called the animals, wild and tame, his brothers and sisters. Remembering Francis' love for these sisters and brothers of ours we invite God's blessing on the earth and thank God for letting us share in creation.
We create stoles and things to help our brothers and sisters center.

Hopefully we can help you connect to that which loves you and directs you to your greatest potential. We can help you find a thin place to revive your spirit and heal past trauma.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

October 2006

I love fall, it's cooler - things smell nice
After a long hot summer we can relax and sleep in.

Knee surgery and Dad's passing have left us drained.
We are off to the River for Thanksgiving.

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Sunday, June 25, 2006

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Welcome






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for awhile I attended seminary at San Francisco Theological in the bay area. In the process I realized my main identity had become Episcopal and my affiliation is with the Society of St. Paul. Our main campus is in San Diego. I spent my childhood near the General Theological Union in the bay area. Little did I know as a child what an influence this campus would have on my spirituality and how fortunate I was to have so many family and friends in ministry.



we also literally build and remodel homes
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Thursday, March 17, 2005


Dylan is definitely oral Posted by Hello

Cry of the Deer, for St. Patrick

The Cry of the Deer


Patrick of Ireland




I arise today:
in the might of heaven,
in the splendor of the sun,
in whiteness of snow;
irresistibleness of fire,
swiftness of lightning;
absoluteness of the deep;
in speed of wind,
rock’s durability…

Eye of God for my foresight,
ear of God for my hearing;
word of God for my word,
hand of God for my guard,
shield of God for my protection,
against any demon’s snare,
against all vice’s lure,
against ill-wishes far and near...

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Practicing Presence

Practicing the Presence of God
I decided to start this site (Sacred Ties) to enhance and expand ideas of connecting
my company (Sacred Ties) creates lovely stoles and Tallits for clergy

any comments welcomed

In the end, worship can never be a performance, not something you’re pretending or putting on. It’s got to be an overflow of your heart...Worship is about doing, it’s about being personal with God, drawing close to God. -Matt Redman
If we take apart this word, it means to give value to something above us. Just how do we draw closer to God, or go deeper in our relationship with our Creator? Perhaps prayer and meditation are one way. In listening to each other and our own inner voice we accept each others as God's own.

A few years ago several people here in the valley decided to meet regularly to pray for peace. In these troubled times we felt we could center ourselves and be moved to some social action to promote world peace and understanding between cultures. Passionate about peace and non-violence we formed a Sunday evening group to do just that.
When I accept myself and others as my family in this web of life I can listen without judgment or preconceived notions. In this frame I honor myself and serve my brothers and sisters. Another means of expressing my love of God is to worship and adore God’s creation. By honoring the creation and being rooted in stillness I honor God. This is living out spirituality - spirituality being the whole picture.

Putting together a worship service means paying attention to minute details because it is done for God with care. Whether singing or listening in attentive silence to God's word or serving my brothers and sisters - worship is lived out in community and in service. When we are committed to worship together it becomes more about being in God's presence than what we do. The job isn't as important as who we do it for.

In a few week Easter will arrive and I will be singing from the choir loft. I’ll probably be whining, from allergies blooming in the confines of our Cathedral like sanctuary. Sunday morning, right on schedule, in a jam-packed church, our choir will be chaotic and my husband’s place will be empty because he can’t stand the crowd. We will have a cross covered with flowers.
My husband wouldn’t be happy anyway because there won’t be enough bulletins and it‘s difficult to follow our service. More whining, although silently. However, if fully committed to doing everything for the glory of God my life becomes worship and it doesn’t matter what “job” I’m doing. It’s all about serving and enjoying God’s presence, at home or with the community. Easter changes nothing, it changes everything