Dear Friends,

 We pray you are safe and well.

Today's Meditation is a moving singing of O Mio Bambino Caro by Amira Willighagen, nine years old from Nijmegen, Holland, You may or may not understand her speaking Dutch--you will clearly understand her eyes and heart speaking!

Dear Friends,

 We pray you are safe and well.

Today's Meditation comes to us from Richard Rohr and Brian McLaren. It invites us to a new way of looking at things. This coming Sunday the Church celebrates The end of the Church Year and the Feast of Christ the King and this meditation encourages a new way of looking at things and acting.

Dear Friends,

 We pray you are safe and well.

 In the spirit of our philosophy of co-creating community and our awareness that the Spirit speaks through each of us, we invite you to share your meditations with us as well. We truly believe that in God’s economy of abundance, when we share our blessings, our thoughts, our feelings, we are all made richer.

Today's Meditation is Ecotherapy: Nature Is Good Medicine by Ruth Wilson.

Dear Friends,

 We pray you are safe and well.

Today's Meditation comes to us from one of Rev. Austin Fleming's prayers for today, with the theme You'll Never Walk Alone.

Dear Friends,

 We pray you are safe and well.

 Today's Meditation comes to us from one of Hinduism's Sacred Texts the Rig Veda. It is a meditation with nature: God Makes the Rivers to Flow. The poem-teaching is followed by a Youtube rendition.

We invite you to join us as we commit ourselves to working tirelessly to end systemic and structural racism in our society, in healthcare, in the workplace, in the Church--wherever it shows up so that everyone may come to have more abundant life. May this meditation nourish our contemplative-active hearts and sustain all of us in action.