

Part 2 of many: Celtic Christianity as Paradoxical Spirituality
According to the Encarta Dictionary for North America the word, “paradox” means, “a statement or proposition that seems to be absurd or...


Part I of Many: Celtic Christianity as Paradoxical Spirituality
Is it just me or did the weather suddenly shift as equinox dawned? Just as if the conductor tapped her wand then the breeze felt like...


Making Soup
What’s in the market this week, what’s on my shelf? I love making soup out of whatever is at hand, and hopefully I have all the basic...


Raging Storms
“We know that the whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up to the present time.” Romans 8: 22 NIV version...


Living School Part 3: There is only a new tomorrow...
A word of introduction may be in order, particularly for todays’s blog. At Celtic Way we write, pray, engage in conversation, celebrate...


Living School Part 2: Everything in its own time…
My grandpa’s name was John T. Smith. He wasn’t my “real” grandpa. My “real” grandpa drowned in a whirlpool when my dad was 11. It was...


Living School Part 1: Seeds From Long Ago
Lammas is the Celtic Christian name given to the months of August, September, and October. It represents among other things the...


Keep Showing Up
There is a difference between self-comfort and self-care. This distinction has been buzzing around my brain for a few weeks now, after I...


Celtic Seasons of Life
“I will lift up my eyes to the hills from where my help comes.” Psalm 121 After my husband suffered a stroke we decided to sell our home....


I Stood Among the Trees
I was blessed to have some time at the Downing House the other day. This “House” is really an estate of beautifully adorned homes, a...





























