As of 9:30 this morning!
Daily Prayer, Spirituality and Worship in the Roman Catholic Tradition
High winds are sweeping the country - including Clear Creek County, home of Georgetown, Colorado!
Out of caution for safety (high winds, power lines down, fire) Xcel is turning off the power in many areas on Friday morning at 5:30 a.m. No word yet on how long the outage will last.
We're all set here at my sister's and bro-in-law's home - especially with the wood stove!
All our devices will be charged up but if you don't find my usual posts here - now you know why! (And that's why I won't be responding to email, voice mail, texts, etc.)
A 64 year old photo of my family's first Christmas with my brother, John, who was only 10 days old that Christmas morn. John was definitely the best present we all received that year! My mother is holding him, my sister Ruth is on the left and my father is behind the camera. These three children miss their loving parents who have gone home to God...
Amen.
Are you keeping the season of Advent this year? Advent is such a gift to us. As you're trying to live Advent this year, moving toward celebrating the incarnation of God at Bethlehem, in a child named Jesus... as you look to the manger, in that place and that moment... for what are you hoping, now, specifically this year, in and for this blessed and trembling world?You go first . . . .
Are you keeping the season, the gift of Advent this year? As you're moving toward celebrating the incarnation of God at Bethlehem, in a child named Jesus... as you look to the manger, in that place and that moment... for what are you hoping, now, specifically this year, in and for this blessed and trembling world?You go next . . . .

Would you like to dig a little deeper into the story of Jesus' birth - and learn a lot more?
In a recent post I invited you to read through and study the Christmas story as we find it in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
But wait! There's more!
I just came across an excellent offering from the Clough School of Theology and Minstry at Boston College. The Birth of Jesus: Two Narratives is a mini-course written and narrated by Philip. Cunningham, former Executive Director of Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at BC.
The story of the birth of Christ is so much deeper, richer, comforting and challenging that any of its popular presentations and understandings. Do yourself a favor and dive a little deeper into this central mystery of our faith.
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| St. Luke by Peter Wilke |
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| St. Matthew by Peter Wilke |
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| St. John by Peter Wilke |
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| St. Mark by Peter Wilke |
Christmas is a week from today... Here's my prayer for those of us who are grieving in this season, missing those who used to gather with us around the tree... I'll post it again next week... Please share this with any who might find it helpful...
There's an empty chair near the tree, Lord,
Jesus said to his disciples:
“Be watchful! Be alert!
You do not know when the time will come...
Teach me to watch:
with eyes of faith,
with a hopeful heart,
and with a humble, trusting spirit...
Teach me to watch for you, Lord,
for I know you're there:
making yourself known,
revealing yourself in so many ways,
inviting me to desire you,
prompting me to seek you,
leading me to find you...
Amen.