Follow me on Google+
After Epiphany
The Warren Hicks Daily
Archives
Tags
Action and Contemplation Advent Advent Devotion Baptism Blessing Call Christ Christmas Church Community David Olney Discernment Discipleship Easter Eucharist Facebook Faith Giving God Good Friday Gospel Grace Haiti Healing Holy Spirit Holy Trinity Holy Week Jesus Justice Kingdom of God Lent Love Ministry Mission Palm Sunday Paul Peace Politics Prayer Resurrection Richard Rohr Sacrifice Sermon Stewardship SufferingWarren Hicks’ Twitter Feed
- Pick up. (@ Worcester Art Museum) http://t.co/pyDT0ZDz 1 hour ago
- Getting ready for the pickup! (@ Hicks Hacienda) http://t.co/rAZ4eOfh 1 hour ago
- Healing Service at 7. (@ St. Luke's Church) http://t.co/EGJV7WcI 4 hours ago
- Getting ready for Healing Service. (@ Hicks Hacienda) http://t.co/XRRTUspJ 4 hours ago
- I just ousted @lukemv as the mayor of Worcester Art Museum on @foursquare! http://t.co/drUaSl7G 4 hours ago
- I'm at Worcester Art Museum (55 Salisbury St, Worcester) http://t.co/qj09R3qW 4 hours ago
- Lectionary group. (@ St. Matthew's Episcopal Church) http://t.co/9uQVjQqK 10 hours ago
- I just ousted Jake S. as the mayor of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church on @foursquare! http://t.co/qf3uehFH 10 hours ago
- I'm at St. Luke's Church (921 Pleasant St., Flagg St., Worcester) http://t.co/UEBbOrya 10 hours ago
Blogroll
-
Warren’s Tweeps
Followers
Sitemeter
Tag Archives: God
Blogging the MDGs
I made a commitment to an online friend the other day that I would blog about the MDGs (Millenium Development Goals) today. Now to figure out what to say! I’m only half kidding. If you’re not aware of what the … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Posts
Tagged God, Justice, Millenium Development Goals, Mission, ONE Campaing, Poverty
Leave a comment
The Illusion of Control
I listen to NPR every morning while I make coffee (for my wife) and tea (for myself). I don’t drink as much coffee as I used to, partially because of the havoc it wreaks on my stomach and my blood … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Posts
Tagged Community, Control, God, Meditation, Peace, Prayer, Serenity
Leave a comment
Inter-Dependence Day
There is special significance for this Independence Day in our house. As many of you will know, Jonathan, our beloved son turns 13 tomorrow. The rite of passage that being a teenager is not lost on any of us. That … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Posts
Tagged Children, Eucharist, God, Holy Trinity, Interdependence, John Donne, Rite of Passage
Leave a comment
Judgement and Grace
Just a note with this video. I was stunned by the disconnect between my expectations and the reality I witnessed. Another lesson in humility and standing back from judgement (and the Lord knows I really need all the reminders … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Posts
Tagged Church, Dreams, Expectations, Gifts, God, Grace, Holy Trinity, Judgement
2 Comments
Learning to Deal
‘Finally, beloved, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. Keep on doing … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Posts
Tagged Church, Confidence, Enough, Faith, Giving, God, Grace, Jesus, Journey, Julian of Norwich, Learning to Deal, Stewardship
Leave a comment
Cultivating Gratitude
Our Prayer Book boldly states that: “The Holy Eucharist, the principal act of Christian worship on the Lord’s Day and other major Feasts, and Daily Morning and Evening Prayer, as set forth in this Book, are the regular services appointed … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Posts
Tagged Church, Eucharist, Giving, God, Grace, Jeremiah, Jesus, Sacrifice, St. Luke's
Leave a comment
Where Do You Stand??
Dear Folks, I write this just ahead of the Income Tax deadline. I won’t tell you when I filed, just say it’s done. It is a bit daunting to make one’s way through the maze of tax law under the … Continue reading
How Are Things With Your Soul?
Dear St. Luke’s Community, As some of you might know, I have succumbed to one of the latest trends in our increasingly digital and pluralistic world. I am on FACEBOOK. For those of you who don’t know of it, Facebook … Continue reading
Take a look! Really take a good look!
Okay, now I’m getting closer to having seen everything. For what it’s worth, we didn’t have weather like the past three days out in the west. Usually when it snows there, it snows. When it rains there, it rains. When … Continue reading
