• By Published On: July 4, 2019

    A life with renewed purpose, healthy spirituality, embodied values, meaningful connection with others, and hope for a more just future. I write, speak, podcast, and build community surrounding faith shifting issues and anxieties. I want to build the world I want to live in—together, with you.

  • By Published On: June 18, 2014

    Do the right thing, do the right thing, do it all the time, do it all the time. Make yourself right, never mind them. Don't you know you're not the only one suffering. I hear a higher calling, better here than there I guess so long.

  • From the ‘Sing Young, Sing Joyfully’ collection

    By Published On: September 4, 2013

    1. Let’s play at being ice, As cold as frost and snow, Bringing sleeping time When life can grow.

  • From the ‘Sing Young, Sing Joyfully’ collection

    By Published On: August 23, 2013

    When I pretend that I’m a seed, A seed lying in the soil, The seed and I are one.

  • From the ‘Sing Young, Sing Joyfully’ collection

    By Published On: August 23, 2013

    The sheep need the grass, The grass needs the earth, Everything needs each other.

  • From the 'Sing Young, Sing Joyfully' collection

    By Published On: August 23, 2013

    Let’s all imagine we are like a bird Flying in the bright, blue sky, Singing our best songs sweetly as we can, Seeing all of life with a clear bird’s eye.

  • By Published On: May 1, 2012

    Butterflyfish began with a watermelon picnic. While the kids ate and played, the grown-ups got to talking about music, about faith, and about how best to pass on and enjoy the old, old stories in beautiful new ways.

  • By Published On: April 30, 2012

    A delightful tail of how an acorn grows into a mighty oak tree, helps sustain other life, and eventually dies and continues to give life to others. The images are wonderfully detailed and beautifully colored.

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