Churchiness isn't a cure . . .

It's Moon day and lots of folks are taking the day off . . . but, not the mailbox . . .

Almost one hundred and forty-one years ago, on September 5, 1882, workers in New York City celebrated the first Labor Day holiday with a parade. – Heather Cox Richardson

It’s time for Republican voters to start setting higher standards for their candidates. We all suffer when crooks and conmen are permitted to hold office. And it is all the worse when they are men who are not committed to the Constitution. – Joyce Vance

There is such a universal disillusionment with churchiness, which is the building and maintenance of churches and services. We’ve overplayed the church card for much of the last thousand years. It’s like the messenger overtook the message. – Richard Rohr

With the world on fire, or drowning, or no doubt soon, to be freezing … we can now add another newsworthy (?) distraction: rules for going braless...

That still, small voice isn’t coming from the clouds

but from the stars and galaxies, the mycelia of the earth,

the wind and rain in the trees, and

the marrow of your bones.

— jb


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