Yes, love. Bring what you are.
Keep arriving and we will meet
them and us and you in time,
the world’s children where
we gather in your name, still
singing.
You asked when. It is now.
You will find us by our song.
Come out.
Camping essentials
Yes, love. Bring what you are.
Keep arriving and we will meet
them and us and you in time,
the world’s children where
we gather in your name, still
singing.
You asked when. It is now.
You will find us by our song.
Come out.
Fortitude is often misunderstood.
Only with courage can a body refuse any code designed to justify denial of dinner on pretension of purity. To refuse to embark on a scavenger hunt where the name of the game is seeking out the sin, to separate the convicted from the saved. To face conviction before submitting to these fiends of fracture, devils of division, forking tongues over plates of counterfeit communion, segregating what was once from what lives now and may yet be.
So great is the shock, the attendant illusions: what can a body do without a human enemy beyond the mirror?
Here’s the beginning of a story: someone meets a stranger on the road. What follows is all that matters.
Take heart.
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Inspired by the writings of Richard Rohr.