The Psalms are the songs of the People of God – they contain all emotions.
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
We are stewards of that creation, God’s caretakers, placed in the garden to tend and nurture it. To be the Body of Christ is to acknowledge our place in that larger whole and to take seriously all the ways we are connected to and dependent on the rest of creation. In the words of the ecologist Aldo Leopold, to be human is to be a “plain member and citizen” of a whole earth community. Today is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, and it’s an opportunity to reflect on the ways we can be the Church by treasuring the gift of God’s creation and caring for our planet.




















