About
I am an Episcopal priest. Somehow, I knew I always would be in this wonderful vocation. I guess the real blessing of my role is simply one thing – to ask questions. Being ordained allows me to ask questions pertaining to mystery, to journeying spiritually, to love. My greatest delight is to question.
The purpose of this site is to have a safe place in which questions can be explored about the holiness of God. God is so huge. God is so small. God is seen. God is unseen. God is so very many things and this makes it hard to know who God is in our hearts and souls. But looking at these attempts to fully embrace God enables us to walk together and be friends with the Holy and one another.
One of the things which recently surprises me is the power of punctuation inside our questions. Take one question and when inserting a comma, the direction of the journey changes. Here is an example: “Why God?” Why do we need to connect with the One who creates and who loves? Why do we need to establish that special bond that keeps us together? Why do we even need God? Powerful. And yet, very necessary when we are serious about God and us.
Let’s use a comma in this common question. “Why, God?” Now instead of exploring God in the vastness of the universe, we enter into the heart. We step into the reality that God lives deep inside us and we want to know more about life around us.
Questioning life as God works and plays in our world, opens us to something which is bigger than us. And at the same time, something that is the size of an atom, or a heart beat or a smile. We can see God in everything. I hope we can explore important questions. I pray we uncover God in many ways. All we have to do is to ask the questions.
