Keeping wisdom alive

CAC faculty member Brian McLaren reflects on the person of Benedict of Nursia (ca. 480โ€“547) whose world closely resembles ours today. History, it seems, repeats itself. Hopefully Benedict's solution helps us on our way. Long live wisdom. Itโ€™s not hard to imagine a world that seems to be falling apart with political division and corruption,... Continue Reading →

Moving on

She is so beautiful. I cannot believe my good fortune to have found a partner in love who is not only smart, and tenacious, and principled, and funny โ€” and did I say, gorgeous? Of course healthy relationships must be more than skin deep. But beautiful skin, dark hair, and blue eyes, a fit and... Continue Reading →

Love, love, love . . . Canada?

Robert Reich on Substack - Mar 10, 2026 [Ken Gray] Robert Reich possibly exaggerates here. I know many unhappy camper Canadians, on both the right and left politically and relisiously. That said, he may have a valid point. See what you think. Why do Americans hate each other while Canadians love each other? Friends. A... Continue Reading →

God’s restorative justice is Love

READ ON CAC.ORG From Sunday, March 1, 2026 Father Richard Rohr emphasizes how Godโ€™s justice in the Bible is fundamentally loving and restorative rather than punitive. As we read the Bible, God does not change as much as our knowledge of God evolves. I certainly recognize there are many biblical passages that present God as... Continue Reading →

If in doubt, make a plan

Another chapter in the series Stories from Somewhere, fictional reflections of an unidentified place at an unknown time. Other chapters are listed here. Our paths have not crossed for a couple of weeks now, so I am out of touch. Obviously, Ronni and a few others have been busy making plans, exactly for what, I... Continue Reading →

First date

Love is blind? Or is it blue? โ€”Anonymous proverb I want to make a good impression; to get our first date right. We had met in other ways โ€” by happenstance, at church events, at choir practice, and at community meetings. I had noticed Ronni from a distance. Sheโ€™s attractive, and I sensed interesting. I... Continue Reading →

Hope and resilience are the enemy of fear

What a beautiful statement by the children of Melissa and Mark Hortman who were assassinated by a domestic terrorist this past weekend Found on Facebook here. โ€œWe are devastated and heartbroken at the loss of our parents, Melissa and Mark. They were the bright lights at the center of our lives, and we canโ€™t believe... Continue Reading →

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