spirituality

There’s no place like home … or Denver lesbians

It was Fall in 2005 and I was sitting in a women’s meeting, when someone…

Christians have gay sex, too

There was a time when I thought about being part of an orgy. It wasn’t…

Align with creative energy to get things done

This fall I begin teaching a class at Colorado Free University called “Ignite Your Intuition,…

Accept it! The past is perfect

I had a very interesting exchange this morning – on Facebook, of all places. I…

Oneness starts with us

I have been working on writing my book the last couple of weeks. After years…

Lesson from Casey Anthony trial: judge not

I am always flabbergasted by how quickly we judge each other.   The whole planet,…

Relishing the similarities between LGBT, Christian communities

It’s no mystery to Christians that Jesus was on the margins of society. He was…

Self-defeating behaviors quickly become course of life

From time-to-time, especially during those most challenging moments, we all ask ourselves this question. It is part of our deepest existential concerns and at the same time, so often has very shallow answers. It is so very easy to come up with all the “doing” responses, right? I am here to be a friend, a father, a lover, a co-worker, a this, a that or the other thing.

The family reunion maybe once a year, but Pride should be a daily occurrence

When thinking about Pride month, and the LGBT community’s Pride, or lack of the rest…

Blessings in Oneness

It is also a huge honor to be recognized by our GLBT brothers and sisters as two people who attempt to set an example of living life in unity, not in separation.