Sharing Space
We find wellness and experience the divine in many places beyond our shared liturgies. Home altars, painting, writing, music-making, photography, poetry, and other forms of art can all provide support, encouragement, and transcendence.
During this COVID-19 pandemic, our community is sharing creative things we are doing and reading to support ourselves and others. Scroll down to explore the rich inner lives of our St. Luke's community.
Sharing Space
“Super Mario Bros. Theme” for Piano – 4 Hands
Played by Patrick Muller and Jennifer Harold
Meditation
The scene in my meditation included the mediators from the group. We were all holding onto a rope, while in our hand each of us also held seven white balloons.
Celery for Dinner
Last summer we planted one celery plant in the garden at St. Luke’s. It grew rampantly. It was a happy plant. Unfortunately, none of us had ever planted celery. […]
All Creatures Great and Small
All things bright and beautiful
All things great and small
All things wise and wonderful
The Lord God made them all.
Kenny
I was honored to have my short story “Kenny” published by Levee Magazine last week. It’s a long piece (8,000 words), and I’ve worked on it for a while. It’s […]
Ruth’s Wildlife Habitat
Fifteen years ago when I first heard of the Certified Wildlife Habitat program, I thought that I did not want to put up a sign. Then I realized that I […]
Gardening
How to begin? Plant what you like to eat. What you need: A sunny spot: Either where you will plant in the ground, or a place to put a container. […]
Trombone Collection
David Ritt, St. Luke’s trombonist-in-residence, demonstrates his trombone collection for the Creative Kids Music Project.
Meerkat’s Great Idea
It’s moving towards midnight. I am in Tacoma, in a semi-swanky condo full of artful appointments from Africa and Japan, giant-screen TVs, and a 180-degree view from an 8th floor corner.