by Lynn Domina For our sun, a warm golden globe brightening our days, We thank you, God, for your creation. For our moon, silvery and bright, lighting our way through…
by Lynn Domina I recently came across a photograph of a large stone carved with the words, “Abandon all hope,” alluding to Dante’s Inferno and its warning outside the entrance…
By Lynn Domina — A few years ago, I went with a group of friends to India, all of us studying interfaith dialogue. One of the few purely recreational activities was…
By Lynn Domina — Difference, Glorious Difference We could have been alike. By “we” I mean all of us. We could have been imagined into being as multitudes of the…
By Lynn Domina — Shiphrah and Puah are two of the most minor characters in the Bible, and their story consists of only a few verses. I enjoy their story,…
by Lynn Domina How Long, O Lord: A Seeker’s Litany We’ve searched for you in forests and meadows, on beaches and hilltops, beside rivers and gorges, But we’ve seen only…
by Lynn Domina I have been thinking about Jesus the teacher. He instructs many people, friends and enemies, the naïve and the sly, those hoping for grace and those hoping…
By Lynn Domina Several years ago, as we dawdled over pancakes and eggs in an upstate New York diner, I debated with a friend about the nature of the Trinity.…
By Lynn Domina I’ve been thinking lately about Jesus’ experience in the desert. You know the story—as he prepared for his years of ministry, Jesus entered the desert to fast…
by Lynn Domina This morning I heard the prologue of the Gospel of John. We can all probably recite those opening verses—“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word…
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