I hope you have had a wonderful and prayerful Lent, and that your Holy Week is likewise a time for reflection and contemplative waiting. Here’s looking forward to Easter — and the Easter season. May it be filled with joy, warmth, and plenty of “alleluias”!
One thing that won’t be part of this Easter season: new posts on my blog.
I’m taking the Easter season — basically, March 26 through May 15 — as a kind of mini-sabbatical. So I do not expect to publish any new content on either of my blogs (Silence Today, Love Forever or A Contemplative Faith) until after Pentecost.
I say “I do not expect to” because, of course, life is uncertain and if some current event or some moment of inspiration just overwhelms me with the need to post something, I will. But as of today, I’m not planning to post anything new until mid-May.
My reason for doing this is actually quite prosaic: I’ll be busy. This is going to be a busy few weeks, and I need to manage my calendar accordingly. I’ve got a number of retreats, classes, quiet days, and conferences happening pretty much one after the other. I’ll be traveling to Florida, North Carolina, and Missouri, along with a number of programs here in Georgia — if you want to come say hi to me in person, visit my Events page to see where I’ll be next (several events are private and at least one is sold out).
So my friends, please keep me (and my ministry) in your prayers. I’m sorry I won’t have anything new to share with you, but in the meantime, check out the links at the end of this post if you’d like to (re)visit some of my older posts.
Also, if you haven’t already done so, sign up for my email list and I’ll send you a message when I’m back to posting.
Finally, when I do return (again, probably the week of May 15), I’ll share the details of my next book, due in the fall of 2016. Here’s a hint: it’s a companion volume to The Big Book of Christian Mysticism.
So that’s the news, my friends. Please follow the links below to enjoy exploring my blogs… and I’ll be in touch in May!
Some posts from Silence Today, Love Forever:
- Mindfulness and Contemplation: What’s the Difference?
- Nine Ways to Foster a Contemplative Church
- On Being a Lay Cistercian
- Seven Hopes for the Christian (and Church) of the Future
- How Mysticism is Unique — and Universal
- Seven Ways the Mystics Inspire Us Today
- Principles of Contemplative Spirituality (this is the first part of a two part post)
Some posts from A Contemplative Faith:
- Sometimes When I Sit in Silence…
- Preliminary Practices for Christian Contemplatives
- Nonduality in the Bible… and Us
- Intercessory Contemplation
- The Sheer Sound of a Still Small Voice
- Concerning Contemplative Prayer and Spiritual Xenophobia
- The Archbishop and the Community Theologian (this is the first of a series of blog posts I titled “Why Contemplation is Revolutionary”)
Happy exploring… and I look forward to carrying on with my regular posting after May 15.
If your upcoming book is as good as “The Big Book,” I look forward to it!
Have a wonderful contemplative rest.
We wish you well in your devours…and God’s blessings. Your weekly blog’s will be missed. They’re always enjoyed and appreciated.
*endeavor, blogs (oops)