Thursday, December 2, 2010

Lost in the "Bustle"

Every morning on my way to work, I pass a busy, urban intersection where commuters are impatiently waiting for the lights to change in their favor, so they can be on their way. Horns honk in frustration, brakes screech for brave pedestrians, and radios blast the days impending weather.
If you are in a hurry, which most people are, you do not even focus on much beyond the traffic or the noise. But, every morning, on her knees in cold or hot weather, rain, snow or sun, is an elderly women shouting her faith proclamations to anyone who will listen. Most pass her by, and give her not even a polite nod. Today, I notice, she is singing Christmas songs.....and beside her stands a small school child with her backpack in her hands, joining in. She does not seem to be bothered by the traffic chaos, or the snow falling, but intent on singing "Joy to the World". She does not seem to be bothered by the women's shabby clothing or trembling voice.....she is enjoying herself in this precious moment. How many times do we rush by the times in our lives that God calls us to enjoy? How many times do we not take the time to stop and sing "Joy to the World" to whoever will listen?
I think I may give it a try...... Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

What is a Bully?

Yesterday, my 16 year old daughter talked to me about how prevalent bullying is at her school.
What truly amazes me is how sophisticated bullying has become. It has left the playground, and has infiltrated, facebook, text messages, and twitter. Every detail of hate has been broadcast at the quickness of a finger pushing a send button. How do we even begin to deal with this....? What words can be spoken to heal the hurt....? How do we as United Methodist Women begin to change the paradigm of bullying....?

Monday, November 1, 2010

In the last century, women worked very hard to "get the VOTE". Once the right was given to them, they have made a profound influence on the voting agenda of this country and the world.
Having the right to vote and actually doing it are two different things! Tomorrow, this country will take part in mid term elections. They will be casting their vote and expressing their voice to which direction they believe the country should go. They will be expressing their voice on who should represent them. They will be expressing their opportunity to make a difference. Tomorrow I encourage you to VOTE, not just because it is your right....but because your voice makes a difference. Honor the past by being the present....VOTE

Monday, September 20, 2010

Harvest.....

We have begun another hectic fall....school starting...church schedules change...meetings kick in!
How is it that our lives have become so busy? Out of control? Lost focus? Our personal spiritual growth takes the nurturing that times gives. Taking the time for meditation, Bible Study, Yoga, or a simple walk around the block helps us to focus on our own growth. When you are on an airplane and the Flight Attendant begins the instructions on what to do if the oxygen mask drops...they say to put your own mask on first, before helping the person next to you. In order for us to be viable, healthy extensions of faith....we need to make sure our "oxygen mask" is on first before we help those next to us. What helps you in your spiritual disciplines to become stronger for others?