So happy to announce that I will be joining process theologian Jay McDaniel in a co-taught Lenten e-course at Spirituality & Practice. Join us on a Lenten journey into a deeper experience of the God of persuasive love in a web-like world of inter-becoming. Share with your congregations, too! Click here and read all about it: http://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/ecourses/course/view/10218/nine-promises-of-lent
“Yes, the world may aspire to vacuousness, lost souls mourn beauty, insignificance surrounds us. Then let us drink a cup of tea. Silence descends, one hears the wind outside, autumn leaves rustle and take flight, the cat sleeps in a warm pool of light. And, with each swallow, time is sublimed.” ― Muriel Barbery, The Elegance of the Hedgehog
Oh, how comforting it is to brew a pot of tea when the temperature falls! I enjoy discovering metaphoric beauty–infused with little process theology–in ordinary things, like a single cup of tea. I hope you enjoy my latest process musing at Spirituality & Practice: “Let Us Drink a Cup of Tea.”