Recently, I’ve gotten sucked into the world of TikTok, the popular social media platform based on short videos. For some reason, the TikTok algorithm has decided that what I most want to see is videos by progressive clergy, especially from the Episcopal church (along with videos about cooking and Noodle the pug). How the TikTok […]
Teaching Truth to Prepare Youth for Their Journeys
We have problems with truth-telling in this country. Even clear questions like, “What caused the Civil War?” or “Why are we having so many fires in California?” or “How bad is the pandemic?” are met with an incredible range of answers, some based on evidence, and others based on false narratives found on TV or […]
Sharing Our Gifts With One Another
Last week, I went on a retreat with my team at work. We went to my boss’s farm in Maryland, past Frederick, near Pennsylvania. We pet the horses, visited with the chickens and admired the mountain views, which hadn’t quite started to turn colors yet. While we spent time together, we talked about our team’s […]