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What the Beatitudes Really Teach Us About God’s Priorities

The Beatitudes that Christ taught come to us in two parts. The first four Beatitudes describe the surprising recipients of our Father’s favor. • Blessed are the poor in spirit • Blessed are those who mourn • Blessed are the meek • Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for justice These are the ones

By |2025-04-30T12:41:52-04:00April 30th, 2025|Reflections|Comments Off on What the Beatitudes Really Teach Us About God’s Priorities

Remembering the Earth Today and Everyday

I was reflecting today as I looked out my window as I watched six deer feeding in the yard, robins flying and seeking worms, trees cautiously beginning to bud and the ground melting and making mud so that the new life can emerge with flowers, new trees, etc. I thought how this focused my thinking

By |2025-04-23T13:20:49-04:00April 23rd, 2025|Reflections|Comments Off on Remembering the Earth Today and Everyday

FCM Statement on the Passing of Pope Francis

San Francisco, CA, April 14, 2025 — FCM Statement on the Passing of Pope Francis The Circle of Directors of FCM, one of the country’s largest group of ministers, faith communities, and professional chaplains serving in multitudes of settings such as hospitals, hospice centers, addiction recovery centers, higher education, and more, join the global

By |2025-04-21T18:35:45-04:00April 21st, 2025|Press Release|Comments Off on FCM Statement on the Passing of Pope Francis

The Crucifixion’s Trembling Truth: We Are Always There

“Sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble.” And the reason we tremble is because we wonder, “Would I have taken part in nailing him to the tree?” “Was I there when they crucified my lord, and maybe I didn’t do anything about it?” That certainly is cause to tremble tremble, tremble, tremble. So

By |2025-04-16T18:45:32-04:00April 16th, 2025|Reflections|Comments Off on The Crucifixion’s Trembling Truth: We Are Always There

The “And Yet” Promise of Easter

I stood in the ultrasound room weeping in joy at the sight of the monitor. The baby curled up like a little cashew, with a button nose and tiny hands. My best friend of almost 30 years is expecting her first baby on Good Friday. The day of Christian darkness, pain, and suffering, is also

By |2025-04-14T16:03:10-04:00April 14th, 2025|Reflections|Comments Off on The “And Yet” Promise of Easter

FCM Statement of Expansive Inclusivity

San Francisco, CA, April 14, 2025 — FCM Statement of Expansive Inclusivity The Circle of Directors of FCM, one of the country’s largest groups of ministers, faith communities, and professional chaplains serving in multitudes of settings such as hospitals, hospice centers, addiction recovery centers, higher education, and more, on behalf of our membership, join

By |2025-04-16T15:04:12-04:00April 14th, 2025|Press Release|Comments Off on FCM Statement of Expansive Inclusivity

On Being Seen

“I didn’t know that I needed you today,” she said to me as I was leaving the room where her father had just died. “But I did. Thank you for walking us through this.” The “this” was a planned, compassionate extubation and transition to comfort care that the family had scheduled for the Saturday that

By |2025-04-09T17:06:37-04:00April 9th, 2025|Chaplain Chronicles|Comments Off on On Being Seen

My Spiritual Journey: From Dogma to Divine Connection

I was born and raised in the St. Joseph catechism. As children we were focused on dogma. Who is God? Why did God make me? These have been the essential questions of my life going all the way back to Release Time. Every Wednesday, the public school kids would make their way to the local

By |2025-04-02T14:54:48-04:00April 2nd, 2025|Reflections|Comments Off on My Spiritual Journey: From Dogma to Divine Connection
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