Temma Turns 40

It’s now two days since Temma’s “big birthday bash”. It was a wonder! Close to sixty-five friends, neighbors, and family came out to celebrate Temma’s forty years of life, and many others who wanted to be there but could not make it. I have a little more time to reflect now than I did in […]

The Bridge

“It’s like a crossed over a bridge this week,” I said. I was trying to describe to a friend my experience at The Glen workshop sponsored by Image magazine in Seattle, Washington. “Like walking a bridge, I crossed over–from one space of grief, high stress, and feeling lost–into a space of creativity, support, and direction. […]

The Pelicans Have Landed

“What are they?” I whispered to myself as I walked down the side path to the lake in Busse Woods in order to get a closer look. They were birds lying, folded in, like lumps of white. Every once in a while I could catch a glimpse of black when one of the lumps would […]

An Invitation to Hear the Voiceless

A Feature Review of Womanist Midrash Volume II: Reintroducing the Women of Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and KingsWilda Gafney Paperback: WJK Press, 2024Buy Now: [ BookShop ] [ Amazon ] [ Kindle ] Reviewed by Sherrie Lowly in The Englewood Review of Books https://englewoodreview.org/wilda-gafney-womanist-midrash-vol-ii-review/ To enter the life of a person marginalized, voiceless, and labeled as meaningless– to walk in solidarity with […]

Christmas At the Mall

Who knew or could even guess that I would become the mother of an adult-child who seems to love going to the shopping mall? We think it is the combination of the smooth, carpeted, wheelchair ride, the bright lights, the cacophony of sounds including the background shopping Muzak, that make it one of Temma’s favorite […]

Patience

This morning I heard a sermon on Patience, one in a series on the Fruits Of the Spirit. It was a good sermon with good worship. Recently, when I’ve been asked by friends, “How can I pray for you?” I’ve responded with one word, patience. When a trusted, longtime friend and I made our yearly […]