This resource will feature weekly Sunday Reflections based on the readings from Sacred Scripture written by Ted Wolgamot, Psy.D. The readings are found in those cycles common to the Catholic Church, the Episcopal Church, and most mainstream Protestant churches. It will also include a blog written by a guest, articles of interest in the spiritual world, and books that have been found to be of special import.
I remember years ago hearing about the “Gaia hypothesis” and thinking that it was interesting, if not plausible. In case you are unfamiliar with it, the Gaia hypothesis, to paraphrase ...
Bread. In today’s America, bread is often served at meals, but it is usually seen as a “starter” or a “side.” In fact, many people who are watching their diets ...
While out walking I sometimes listen to a program on National Public Radio called Hidden Brain. Its usual fare are the psychological quirks and oddities of human beings. A recent ...
“I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst.” Jn: 6:35 No one can ever accuse the Bible ...
I often mention the “nones” in these blogs. Those are people – mostly under the age of 40 – who enter “none” when asked on surveys which religion they profess. ...
St. Paul, the first of the preachers to the Gentiles, was also: the first to bring the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Greek – speaking world and eventually to ...