October 2020
It’s Okay to Not Be Okay
There’s a drama series called “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” on Netflix. It tells the story of two people who end up healing each other’s wounds of childhood trauma through the power of empathy […]
The Soft Prophecy of St. Francis
At a Zoom meeting a few weeks ago, Bishop Bickerton of the NYAC asked attendees three questions: How do we effectively address and dismantle systemic racism within our denomination and in the world? How are […]
The Law Protects, but Prayers Transform
President Trump and the first lady have tested positive for the coronavirus. I pray for their swift recovery. New York is also seeing growing coronavirus clusters, and the flagged hotspots include communities that have flouted […]
September 2020
Life Lessons We Learn Sometimes Too Late
Last Thursday, I gave a talk at an online clergy seminar hosted by the Long Island East District, where Rev. Julia Yeon-Hee Yim is the District Superintendent. I wrapped up an hour’s lecture with a […]
“Our Little Lives, Our Big Problems”
In his book “Meditations of the Heart” (1953), Howard Thurman prays:
“Our little lives, our big problems—
these we place upon Thy altar!
The quietness in Thy Temple of Silence
again and again rebuffs us:
For some there is no […]
Justice of Healing, Not Harm
“Magical Power, Marvelous Action! Chopping Wood, Carrying Water…” thus reflected an early Zen master of China. The ancient wisdom found beauty and profound spirituality at being fully present in the daily grind. So when young […]