209 – Spiritual Disciplines / Spiritual Practices – Intention on the Spiritual Journey

These wise words dropped into my inbox a few days ago and they struck me as indispensable counsel for our approach to all spiritual practices, “As long as you notice, and have to count, the steps, you are not yet dancing but only … Continue reading

208 – Coming to Scripture – Intention on the Spiritual Journey

The other day while going through some older material I can across a great piece by Alister McGrath, “Encountering Biblical Spirituality” http://metamorpha.com/blog/2011/10/01/alister-mcgrath-encountering-biblical-spirituality/ The entire article deserves to be read and I want to put before you this morning just a small piece, “As … Continue reading

207 – The Table/The Lord’s Supper – Intention on the Spiritual Journey

Let me encourage you to read Rachel Held Evans blog post “The Table.” http://rachelheldevans.com/blog/the-table-michael-curry And for starters today, let me give you a small head start, “Participation in the Lord’s Supper is an inherently moral act. In thefirst century church, … Continue reading

206 – Simple Prayer – Intention on the Spiritual Journey

This past Sunday morning I was listening to “Interfaith Voices” on NPR and heard an interesting interview with Anne Lamott.  She talks about her book, Help, Thanks, Wow: The Three Essential Prayers. How does that sound to you?  Does it capture … Continue reading

202 – Discipleship – Intention on the Spiritual Journey

A few weeks ago a young man spoke at our church on his work with the organization Youth with a Mission  ( http://www.ywam.org/ ). He spoke in part of his working in the YWAM’s “Discipleship Training School.”  I had not heard of … Continue reading

201 – Quiet – Intention on the Spiritual Journey

Allow me to share two quotes today.  First from John Cage, “My favorite piece of music is the one we hear all the time, if we are quiet.” When you find yourself quiet today, pay attention.  What music is there? … Continue reading

200 – When We Answer – Intention on the Spiritual Journey

I first heard of Frederick Buechner many years ago and remember thinking I should read his books.  I found one, started reading it and soon stopped.  For whatever reasons, I could not follow his writing and could not understand him. A few days … Continue reading