The stories of Saint Nicholas of Myra point to someone who walked the way of love in a very visible way.
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Lessons and Carols Invitation
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Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Names for us today have become largely a matter of personal autonomy. People often give their children highly unusual names, occasionally making up new ones; some people change their first name, occasionally as a way to “dress up” an ordinary name. In any case, our names in modern America seem to be a matter of personal property. The biblical notion of names was quite different.
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Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
So, there is that beautiful, dramatic version of love, like the first time you hear Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” and then there’s the other: when our human-ness creates a path of destruction from anger, frustration, pettiness, misunderstanding, ego…whatever…and the only thing left on that “cold and broken” landscape is love. I am so blessed to have the gift of God’s love because, without it, there’s no way I could practice that love with others.


















