But the process itself of the seeking, knocking and asking, not to satisfy ego, but to give oneself to universal love, is itself a loving act.
Sermon for Sunday June 27, 2010: Life’s Irrepairable Mistakes
You can’t run from yourself and so you can never really escape your past mistakes by running. And of course what most of us do is simply keep quite about our mistakes – don’t talk about them, don’t let them haunt you, put them in the back corner of the mind …and just limp along best you can. (which is easier to do with some mistakes than others.)
Harry’s Lectionary Blog for Wednesday June 23
The question then I have to ask myself is where do I step in and act with grace to help people, to save people, to save people who may not even deserve it.
Sermon for Sunday June 20: Inner Demons
We know what scapegoating is don’t we? It is when we put all the blame on to one person or group and not deal with fact that others, sometimes many others have a role in the issue or conflict or problem.
Sermon for Sunday June 13: A Simple Plan
The scary thing about this scripture is that person I identify most with is not the prophet, Elijah, or Naboth, not even Ahab, but Jezebel.


