It is an odd season for religious ritual. We can’t gather in person, we’re having to combine traditional practices with 21st century technology, and we’re scrambling to make meaning from the present moment in the context of our ancient stories.…
It is an odd season for religious ritual. We can’t gather in person, we’re having to combine traditional practices with 21st century technology, and we’re scrambling to make meaning from the present moment in the context of our ancient stories.…
I have lived most of my life in small town Virginia and have taken public transportation only a handful of times in my life, and almost certainly never alone. After living in DC these past few months, I soon learned…
I have the great privilege of spending a month every summer on the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Wilderness area in Northern Minnesota. We have a simple family cabin located on National Forest Service land that is “off-the-grid” with…
I take the Red Line coming back home and I get off at Union Station. I am just one of the many of thousands who get off at that stop. You always interact, or at least pass by a variety…
The DC Shambhala Center (DCSC) recently hosted From Crisis to Community, an event to inform and educate participants about the challenges faced by political asylum seekers in the Washington Metropolitan Area. A local nonprofit organization, the Asylum Seeker Assistance Project (ASAP) presented their approach to helping…
I am a theologian, A Martin Luther running from the shadows of shame, constantly calling on God’s name asking, “When will I sin no more?” Chasing the gift of God’s grace and leaning not on my own understanding not even…
How can an interfaith gathering enrich one’s faith tradition and practice? While I’m committed to the merits of interfaith dialogue and work as a volunteer at the Interfaith Council of Metropolitan Washington, it wasn’t until I attended an interfaith potluck…
As parents and people of faith we are well aware of both the blessings and dangers of faith formation. Will our children know God? Will they be able to recognize the holiness of other traditions? Will faith formation nurture or…
A week or so ago, I was a warmly welcomed guest at All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) Center in Sterling, Va. My presence there was, as you can imagine, a response to the New Zealand shooting of the day…