In Betsy’s words, “The Death and Life of August Sweeney is a fascinating read that plunges you into the culinary world, explores complex human relationships, and demystifies the autopsy process. She couldn’t put it down!”
Once referred to as “common courtesy,” mindfulness invites us to appreciate the here and now, to express gratitude, and to prioritize kindness in our actions. It’s a call to put others first, nurturing a deeper connection in our shared experiences.
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Your Voice Matters: Simple Ways to Strengthen Our Democracy
Even in uncertain times, one thing remains true: every voice has value.
You don’t have to run for office or speak at a rally to make a difference. There are quiet, powerful ways to…
Lillian challenges us to reflect on the safeguards designed to prevent such overreach and asks the critical question: Are we doing enough to stop the rise of unchecked power and prevent the emergence of a dictator?
Rev. Boland reminds us, as Betsy echoes, that spiritual needs don’t fade with age. In fact, as people grow older—or become unable to attend places of worship—their need for connection, prayer, and human love becomes even more vital.