Blog posts from Allyson

Pilgrimage

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We don’t sightsee our way through the world. We make pilgrimage in the world, into its pain, out of our silence Pilgrimage is a remaking. This long reflection came from my experience of visiting the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C. in July of 2017. It took me two years… Read More »Pilgrimage

Sacred Heart

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What breaks your heart? What holds your heart? What heals your heart? This is a reflection on heart, and will, and holding, healing, and connectedness. The entire poem is in a PDF document.

A Service Of and For Creation

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This service is a journey – through praise and celebration, through confession and grief, and on to hope and hard work. Based on Pope Francis’ encyclical “On Care For Our Common Home” (2015), it looks at both the beauty of all Creation, and its devastation by human hands, our hands.… Read More »A Service Of and For Creation

Etude

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There is so much sacred music out there – and most of it never mentions God, or would be what you’d think of to play in church (unless you’re in my home church, where on one Confirmation Sunday  we played Weird Al Yankovic’s  “Everything You Know Is Wrong”). There is… Read More »Etude

Credo

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Hope is not knowing outcomes, but holding fast and keeping going What do you hope for? What do you hope in? What does it mean to live from a place of hope? And how can Church be an embodiment of hope? This reading is simply a response to a quote… Read More »Credo

Falling in Love with Creation

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Falling in love with Creation means falling in love with ourselves each other our neighbor And who is our neighbor? “Won’t you be my neighbor?” sings Mr. Rogers gently, looking straight into the camera, into the eyes of watching children, outsiders all (because they’re not on the set right there… Read More »Falling in Love with Creation

Call to Gathering

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To say we are all connected is a real understatement. The “we” and “all” and “connected” are grander and more vast than we can begin to imagine! We – people, critters, rocks, air, earth, fire, water – are connected to each other on this precious planet. And we are connected… Read More »Call to Gathering

Easter Anthem

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The journey leads us to an empty tomb Easter brings surprise Easter brings a shout and a sob Easter brings questions This song is written both from the perspective of the women at Jesus’ tomb on Easter morning, and from our perspective as well. Sometimes the lines between the two… Read More »Easter Anthem