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Peace for the Locked Room

This Easter reflection explores why the real obstacle in John’s Gospel is not doubt, but fear. The risen Christ comes into our locked rooms, breathes peace into us, and sends us back into the world to embody forgiving love.

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

On the Way, They Met Him

Easter does not begin in triumph, but in grief, fear, and people simply taking the next step. This reflection explores how resurrection becomes real not in certainty, but in lived experience, reconciliation, and faithful love.

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

The World’s Fear, God’s Love

Good Friday reveals more than the suffering of Jesus long ago. It unveils the fear, blame, and violence of the world—and the nonviolent love of God that refuses to turn away.

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

Holy Week and the Pattern of New Life

Holy Week is more than a series of days on the church calendar. It reveals the sacred pattern of the spiritual life: love, surrender, loss, trust, and the new life God brings forth.

 

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

From Hosanna to Crucify

Palm Sunday doesn’t just reenact history—it tells the truth about us: how quickly “Hosanna” can become “Crucify” when life stops going our way. This reflection invites us to notice that inner turn and practice a different way of being—rooted in God’s love rather than in outcomes and approval. 

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

Life Is Relationship

Resurrection in these texts isn’t primarily about “what happens after we die”—it’s about what makes life life right now: relationship with the Divine. This reflection explores how God’s breath meets us in the dead places and invites us to live from Life itself. 

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

From Blame to Seeing

When life gets hard, many of us default to the blame game—because blame gives the illusion of control. This Lent 4 reflection invites us to trade blame for a deeper kind of seeing: noticing what God is doing right here, and letting that change how we live. 

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

Living Water, Living Witness

Thirst has a way of revealing what we trust—especially in anxious times. This Lent 3 reflection weaves Exodus and John to explore how God meets us in scarcity, offers “living water,” and forms us to become a blessing for others.

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

Called Beyond Our Certitude

Lent is often treated like a spiritual self-improvement project, but the deeper invitation is not behavior management — it is transformation. In this week’s reflection, we explore how Abram and Nicodemus are both called beyond security and certitude into a deeper trust that opens us to the life of God.

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

Beloved in the Wilderness

Lent begins in the real world — in the pressure, anxiety, and uncertainty we’re living with right now. This reflection invites us to notice the stories that shape our choices and to practice living from belovedness rather than scarcity.

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

Wake Up. Let Go. Choose Life.

Ash Wednesday is not meant to shame us, but to awaken us. Lent begins as an invitation to wake up to what matters, let go of what doesn’t give life, and choose—again and again—the path of love.

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

Thin Spaces—From Encounter to Empowerment

What do we do with those rare moments when God feels close—when the veil is thin and the ordinary shines? This week, discover why mountaintop experiences aren’t meant for escape, but to empower us for the work of love, justice, and hope in the world.

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

Salt, Light, and the Power of Small Things

In a world that feels fractured and uncertain, God’s Dream still calls us to show up—imperfect and real. This week, discover how small acts of kindness and courage can be the salt and light our world needs.

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

Blessed Are You—Living the Dream, One Step at a Time

This week’s reflection invites us to discover how blessing and hope are found right in the midst of our everyday lives. The Dream of God isn’t a distant ideal—it’s something we are invited to live and share, one small step at a time.

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

Light Dawns in Dark Places: Stepping Into the Dream

In a world that often feels heavy and uncertain, the ancient promise still holds: light breaks through even the deepest darkness. This reflection explores what it means to follow that light—not as spectators, but as participants in the Dream of God unfolding in ordinary life.

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

Come and See: From Spectators to Participants

In this season of Epiphany, we’re invited to move beyond simply observing the sacred—to step in, participate, and experience God’s presence in real life. Join us as we explore what it means to “come and see” and to take part in the unfolding Dream of God right where we are.

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

Stepping In: When Watching Isn’t Enough

Epiphany isn’t the end of the Christmas story—it’s the start of what happens when God’s presence is made real in our world, through us. This week, discover how the Spirit calls us not to watch from the sidelines, but to roll up our sleeves and help shape the Dream of God in everyday life.

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

Return By Another Road

What if the journey of Christmas asks us not just to receive a gift, but to choose a different way home? Explore how encountering the sacred in our ordinary lives calls us to change course and see the world with new eyes.

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Kay Rackley Kay Rackley

Don’t Pack Away the Manger

Most of us settle for a Christmas that looks perfect from the outside but feels strangely hollow inside. What if the real miracle of Christmas isn’t found in perfection, but in God showing up right in the midst of our messy, beautiful, ordinary lives?

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