Meeting the Mystery: Shannon Craigo-Snell
“We are finite creatures, but we touch the fringes of infinity” – Shannon Craigo-Snell
“We are finite creatures, but we touch the fringes of infinity” – Shannon Craigo-Snell
A heavy blizzard in Roswell united a shivering squirrel, a baby for baptism, and a multi-generational family celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Christ was the host and we were the guests.
The wedding is happening now. All the preparation, stress, and frustrations are done. Be in this moment. It works for Christmas, too!
As a kid, we thought we were so sneaky, bending the rules to see our Christmas presents before it was time.
Irenaeus told us: “because of his measureless love, [Christ] became what we are… to enable us to become what he is.”
Gregory of Nazianzus reminds us that we can scarcely conceive of God as One without being awestruck by God as Three.
Even in tragic and impossible situations, kindness is possible and it matters.
Singing reminds us of where we are with God and where God is with us.
The president of Ukraine talks about how his people speak and live on through their music.
Sheep are clever and brave. They fight for one another and recognize their shepherd’s voice.