Built for food and stories.

I have conversations with people at difficult times. I offer comfort. I offer words of encouragement. I offer prayer. And then I remind people to eat. It sounds like an odd thing for a chaplain to suggest. But it’s not. As I often say at the end of funerals, “God built us to need food […]

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A prayer for the nineteenth Sunday in ordinary time.

God. When Paul says, “Don’t say unwholesome things,”he’s reading half of the things my friends share on Facebook. When he says to get rid of bitterness, rage, and anger,it’s clear he’s listening to how I respond to what they share. Or maybe he’s listening to what I’ve been saying about people who haven’t seen the […]

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To the end.

This one’s from the archives. 2016 feels a long time ago. But the story is even older. +++ So, read John 13:1-17. It’s the story of the time Jesus washed the feet of the disciples. One time. All twelve. Knowing that Judas was part of a conspiracy to kill him. Knowing that Peter was going to […]

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On ears.

Hi friend. Nancy said that I should write about corn. It used to be the only vegetable I’d eat. Corn on the cob and raw carrots. That’s still mostly true, only now corn isn’t a vegetable. It’s a grain. (Actually, it always was a grain). But in addition to being a grain, corn on the […]

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Rocks

Rich Dixon talking about traditions: +++ On the first FREEDOM TOUR in 2013, we established traditions. The best traditions remind us “why.” I’ve told you about Helmets Up. Another lasting tradition is “Hope Rocks.” Cyclists deplore extra weight. Serious cyclists spend crazy sums to shed a few grams. So, it seemed counterintuitive when we asked […]

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