I have a routine for my weekdays.
I get up, brush teeth, and then walk doggies.
Then, when I get home, I turn the coffee on...
and clean the kitchen--
washing pet food bowls, loading the dishwasher if needed,
wiping down the counters,
and sweeping and mopping the floor. Mopping as in wet-jet swiffering.
I actually love this routine...
especially time in the kitchen...
I clean not in a rush, but at a slower pace...
and it creates for me a space for meditation and prayer.
I get some good prayin' God time in that space.
And then, I am ready for my day. Or not. But at least I have had some quiet slow time within it.
Liturgy w/communion for June 7, 2026 (Pentecost 2/Trinity 1/Proper
5/Ordinary 10 - A)
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Genesis 12:1-9; Psalm 33:1-12; Romans 4:13-25; Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26
*Call to Worship*
The sinners, the saints,
the broken, the whole:
*we all come seeki...
2 days ago

6 comments:
I love this!
It is so nice not to have to rush God time.
Having a Celtic kind of day of ordinary things prayerfully?
Hey, at a funeral yesterday the 'celebrant' changed the last line of the Celtic Blessing - took out holding you in the palm of God's hand. Changed it to 'peace' or something. I was not happy! A funeral without songs and prayers was rather lacking I felt.
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It sounds just right.
seems like a great way to start the day...
sounds utterly delightful
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