Which Way to the Emerald City?
So at last our leader has ventured forth to tell us the obvious: we need to focus on renewable energy. […]
So at last our leader has ventured forth to tell us the obvious: we need to focus on renewable energy. […]
“What Would Elijah Say?” Sometimes the Bible readings on Sunday can seem pretty remote from the world we live in.
I would find myself in an impossible position. After all, I wrote papers years ago affirming the right of homosexuals
Peonies are like asparagus: you plant them in a bed and wait, often for years, to get the desired result.
“There is,” we have been reading at Morning Prayer this week, “a time to speak and a time to keep
There’s a cartoon in this week’s New Yorker that shows a horse sitting at a bar with a cocktail in
Wherever you look, there are stories. I’m just back from a trip to Portland, Maine, in search of any tidbits
When you drive through the older sections of the towns and villages of Connecticut, you see house after house with
Please note that I have an essay published this morning on Episcopal Café. Go there (http://www.episcopalcafe.com) and click on “Daily
Today is the Feast of the Annunciation and seems like a good time to publish a vilanelle I recently completed.