It is when the waters are still, we can see clearly the reflections.




Bill and I are taking a Sabbatical for a few months. We are slowing down, breathing deeper and paying attention. More thoughts to come….
It is when the waters are still, we can see clearly the reflections.




Bill and I are taking a Sabbatical for a few months. We are slowing down, breathing deeper and paying attention. More thoughts to come….

Follow the thread of love
It will lead you home
When darkness, evil, fog or fear
Obscure your vision
Wait until you see it again
Don’t move until you do
It will break through
It always does
Move towards it now
And learn to let it
Pass through you
Change and transform you
It takes time
But if you do
It will spread out behind you
Like a trail or a path
Or rays of light
And others will find
Their way home too
© 2021 Julie Clark

It is a shelter
To be known and loved
When you are welcome
No matter your faults and foibles
You are loved
A part of the family
The community
You matter
You are connected to these people
We are meant to learn to love
In families
In clans and tribes
But not always the case
In our fragmented society
So we must build bridges
Connections with other human beings
We are connected
With each other after all
Through our ancestors
Our Creator
We all live together on this earth
Our survival and ability to thrive
Depends on it
So smile
Speak a kind word
Bridge the gap
You will see
You will feel
Those connections
Thr knitting of the hearts
Lend a hand
Take a hand
Understand and learn
From each other
Forgive and be forgiven
Start fresh
Believe the best
Be your best
We can do this together
Love is real

In Memory
I call a few friends
Who used to live in China
To ask about Ramadan
What foods they shared
For Iftar
And what it meant
It was nutritious and delicious
Huge meals of soup,
rich and meaty main dishes and
Fresh and dried fruits and nuts
It meant
Love and connection
Solidarity
With family, friends and neighbors
I find it painful to ask
And painful for them to remember
Since they have left their homeland
Since the lockdown
Since the genocide of their people
They haven’t heard news
Of their families
For too long
They have not heard
Their voices or their laughter
Or words of hope
That this will end
And life could be normal
And they could celebrate
Ramadan again
With love and connection
Solidarity
With family, friends and neighbors

In Imagination
(When I lived in a city called Gulja, I remember hearing mothers calling their children to come home. They would sing their names out the doorways or open windows. The children would start making their way home when they heard their names.)
If only I could hear her voice again. She called me from the window, singing my name down the street. The sun had set. I knew it was time to come home and eat the delicious meal she prepared every night for us. I would skip home throwing open the door to find her in her apron serving the food to my father and brother. She would nudge me to the sink to wash my hands. My father would tussle my hair, my brother would give me a playful punch. We would eat our meal together, savoring the flavors and the love we had for each other.
In my dreams I hear her calling, singing my name down the street. I can never find my way home. There is always an ocean to cross or a gate I can’t get through or soldiers blocking my way.

Now that Spring is around the corner
I’m not sure after all the longing for it
That I am ready to come out of my den
To feel the warmth of the sun
Which will become overwhelming soon enough
Or meet my neighbors again
After endless days indoors behind
Screens and masks, six feet apart
To greet, to smile, to chat in a cafe
The energy it will take to come up with
Lively conversation, to make that first step
To toss my masks on a heap
I have become surprisingly attached to them
All the questions I will have in my head
Are they safe? Did they get their second dose?
Who did they vote for anyways?
Do the bears, snakes, bats and other hibernating animals feel this way?
Do they tentatively step or slither out of their comfortable holes and caves
Or do they rush out without a care driven by hunger and excitement?


Open our eyes to see
What is happening in our world
To see with eyes that care
About the suffering of others
To see the connections
And understand
Why these things are happening today
Give us insight
And vision
To see solutions beginning
Small and thin
That lengthen and thicken
Into strong ropes
Strong arms
To lift
To carry
To free
© 2021 Julie Clark

For all those
Waving a Jesus flag
Big shoes to fill
Big steps to follow
Better get started
Developing love
Self-sacrificing love
Takes a lifetime
Posers will be revealed
Examine our hearts
Whose path am I on?
No idols here
No judgements either
Fruit will reveal
Better than a flag
Who I serve
Who I truly love
© 2021 Julie Clark


Let us
Search for the light
Like wise persons
Follow it
Come out of the blinding
Darkness
Shake it off
Shake ourselves awake
And free
Let love
Come down
Melt the hardness
In our hearts
Let the tears
Flow
Do their work
Break us open
Just as the rain
Finds a way
Through the earth’s
Hardened crust
Look up
Rise up
Follow the light
Our paths
Need examining
Need pondering
Where am I headed?
Who am I?
Who am I becoming?
Is this who I want to be?
Is this path leading to life?
Leading to light?
Leading to love?
If not
Step off
We can change our course
We can grow
We can choose
We still have breath
We are still alive
© 2021 Julie Clark

May this new year
Show the fruit of what we have learned
from the troubles and sorrows of the passing year
How we need each other
Always have, but somehow
Lost sight of our connection
To each other
To our earth home
To our heaven coming down home
May the fire
The flood
The hurricane force winds
The pandemic
Be used
To strengthen and straighten the bent and broken
Places in our hearts
To repair and renew
The moral compass
of all, including
The powers that rule
The powers that have crushed
The powers arising
Replacing the old
Bringing the new
Until, until
“The kingdom of this world
becomes the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ” *
How long
How long
How we long for that day
© 2020 Julie Clark
(*Revelations 11:15)

This year we are all
Frayed around the edges
Wheels wobble and threaten to roll off
Relationships can be tense and anxious at times
Fingers pointing, fault lines drawn
Whose fault is it anyways?
We’ve all inherited trouble
All have passed trouble along
Instead of blaming with pointed fingers
Instead of self-protection and mental isolation
We can acknowledge that we are all in this together
Imperfect and in need of mercy
From God
Others and ourselves
The humble road is the path to life
The humble hand extends mercy and
Receives mercy
The humble heart
Has room to expand
To grow love
And give it away
© 2020 Julie Clark