Hearing for the First Time

For Wilshire Baptist Church

I was listening to WRR-FM while driving to a meeting when the “William Tell Overture” came galloping through the speakers. The occasion was the 225 birthday of composer Gioachino Rossini. As I listened somewhat mindlessly to the familiar finale, I wondered if there was ever a time in my life when this melody wasn’t familiar. I probably first heard it as a kid watching reruns of “The Lone Ranger” on TV, but I don’t have memories of how I felt when I first heard it. Continue reading “Hearing for the First Time”

Lenten Reflections

Icons and Ashes

When the appliance repair man pulled a small lump of debris out of the washing machine filter, I sorted through it and found that it was mostly just lint, along with a nickel, a penny, and a piece of corroded metal about the size of a quarter. The latter had a four-leaf shape and seemed to be etched with images, so I got my photographer’s loupe and gave it a closer look. Sure enough, each of the leaves bore an image: Jesus, Mary, Saint Joseph and Saint Christopher. In the middle was a dove.

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