Prayer for This Now

Prayer for This Nowby Nancy Bowers, RScP There is only now.  This moment, this time is not a vision of tomorrow or a memory of yesterday, just now – this holy instant of experience.  This is the point of Power.  This is the moment of Peace.  This is the moment of Clarity.  It is a moment teaming with Love.  God is here, in this now, in this moment, eternally bestowing blessings.  They are everywhere.  Now. …

Chaplain Tilia Giron, RScP

Footprints in the Snow . . .

Footprints in the Snow . . .by Chaplain Tilia Giron, RScP I’ve come to love these frigid bleak snow-filled days n nights after allAnd find them truly deeply warm and special. They bring me to treasureThe warmth of the indoorsFamily and homeAs we closet ourselves inside, lit fires and pets nearby.Mindful of my blessings. Although snugly nested against the cold,A nod from Spirit reminds me I enjoyThe feel of the coldRefreshing on my cheeksWhen we …

Trust

Trustby Yvette Trujillo, RScP I know this day there is one Power and one Presence that lives and breathes through all of creation. It is right in front of me in every step I take. It is the magnificence of this beautiful crisp morning. The simplicity of feeling the sunshine on my face this morning reminds me that God ‘s light is always accessible and that it is, in fact, all there is. As I …

Nancy Bowers, RScP

Babies Don’t Keep

Babies Don’t Keepby Nancy Bowers, RScP When my son was young, I had a crewelwork picture that my mother stitched that said, “Cooking and cleaning can wait till tomorrow, for babies grow up, we’ve learned to our sorrow.  So quiet down cobwebs, dust go to sleep, I’m rocking my baby and babies don’t keep.” On this beautiful February morning, I pause to remember to appreciate.  To appreciate is to be present to/with the present moment, …

Embracing the Now

Embracing the Now by Rev. Karen Linsley, M.A., Interim Minister Days are getting away from us aren’t they? I’m thinking about our theme this month of Living Everyday Wonder, and dialing it in a bit to this week’s theme of Embracing the Now. And what I know about embracing the now is that the now is here for us to appreciate and enjoy, no matter what. And so I pray: Knowing that there is a …

Teresa Greco, RScP

The Source of All Life

The Source of All Lifeby Teresa Greco, RScP There is one intelligence in the universe and it is the source of all life.  It is the source of all good and I see it in my dog who manifests all the qualities of Spirit.  There is an unlimited presence of love and acceptance that I experience being around him.  He is always there and his patience is surpassed only by his unconditional love.  He shows …

Nancy Bowers, RScP

Babies Don’t Keep

Babies Don’t Keepby Nancy Bowers, RScP When my son was young, I had a crewelwork picture that my mother stitched that said, “Cooking and cleaning can wait till tomorrow, for babies grow up, we’ve learned to our sorrow.  So quiet down cobwebs, dust go to sleep, I’m rocking my baby and babies don’t keep.” On this beautiful February morning, I pause to remember to appreciate.  To appreciate is to be present to/with the present moment, …

Kamatara Johnson, RScP

Each Sacred Moment

Each Sacred Moment by Kamatara Johnson, RScP There is but One Loving Source that is the Divine Essence of all things, all beings, all place, and all times.  God is the Unlimited Potentiality expressing in the now as Love, Joy, Abundance, and Health.  All of these qualities are whole, complete, and perfect for the Divine can be nothing less than All. And so I too am an expression of the One Loving Source. It is …

Yvette Trujillo, RScP

Trust

Trust by Yvette Trujillo, RScP I know this day there is one Power and one Presence that lives and breathes through all of creation. It is right in front of me in every step I take. It is the magnificence of this beautiful crisp morning. The simplicity of feeling the sunshine on my face this morning reminds me that God ‘s light is always accessible and that it is, in fact, all there is. As …

Chaplain Tilia Giron, RScP

Footprints in the Snow . . .

Footprints in the Snow . . . by Tilia Giron, RScP I’ve come to love these frigid bleak snow-filled days n nights after all And find them truly deeply warm and special. They bring me to treasure The warmth of the indoors Family and home As we closet ourselves inside, lit fires and pets nearby. Mindful of my blessings. Although snugly nested against the cold, A nod from Spirit reminds me I enjoy The feel …