nature

  • Giving Voice to Every Creature under Heaven

    In the Episcopal Eucharistic Prayer D, the presider invites the congregation to think about what trees might say in heaven. That’s not exactly how the BCP puts it, of course, but basically it’s what the invitation asks people to do.… Continue reading

    Giving Voice to Every Creature under Heaven
  • Japan and God’s Creation

    While I was in Japan a month ago, I was surprised to see how many people were outside. The weather was pretty hot and humid, too, which made it even more surprising. There were many reasons that people were outside:… Continue reading

    Japan and God’s Creation
  • Watching the weather

    During the winter, my kids and I watched the snow fall. Now, we watch the rain. What do you think about when you look outside? What comes to your mind unbidden? What do you purposefully look for? What do you… Continue reading

    Watching the weather
  • Giving voice to every creature under heaven

    Children live in an enchanted world. I don’t mean this in a sentimental way, though. I don’t mean that children live as if magic were real and that everything shimmers and shines with unicorns and fairies. Children can be realists,… Continue reading

    Giving voice to every creature under heaven
  • Waiting for trees to bud is good because it is hard

    The following is a short piece I wrote for CNY Inspirations of syracuse.com. I’m invited to write these reflections every so often through InterFaith Works, where I am a member of the Roundtable of Faith Leaders. Three articles are published… Continue reading

    Waiting for trees to bud is good because it is hard
  • Sitting in silence with my daughters

    Most of my backyard is a steep hill. Outside the back door, there is a short, flat space of maybe twenty or thirty feet, then the land climbs suddenly at a sharp angle. The hillside is covered in trees with… Continue reading

    Sitting in silence with my daughters