by Andrea Cosnowsky | Mar 17, 2020 | Change, Faith, Spiritual Lens
Now you can follow me at @RabbiCosnowsky – But I can’t promise we are going anywhere special just yet I just wanted to find a way to get the word out about the moment of prayer on Thursday which I am endeavoring to start. But, I’m not a screen person. I...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Mar 16, 2020 | Power, Prayer, Spiritual Lens
How do we find power? That is a great question. Like many of you who have written in, I too feel a sense of powerless in these unprecedented times. It’s scary to feel powerless. Ultimately, lack of power is our problem, so we have to find a power greater than we,...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Mar 12, 2020 | Spiritual Lens, Struggle
Photo by Sasin Tipchai Brene Brown http://Brenebrown.com says that ‘we are wired for struggle.’ The human condition is to struggle against something. Ask anyone at a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous and they’ll have very different stories to tell. One will say they are...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Mar 9, 2020 | Faith, Fear, Spiritual Lens
It was a hard week. I really wanted to hug my congregants. Having returned from Sabbatical, it was natural that people wanted to give me a hug. Hugging, and appropriate touch, is one of my love languages. [https://www.5lovelanguages.com] I did a funeral last week and...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Mar 5, 2020 | Faith, Spiritual Lens
This past month, I had the opportunity to go on a 30 day sabbatical. Sabbatical comes from the root word, Sabbath or Shabbat, meaning ‘to rest’. This concept comes from the verse in Genesis about how God rested after 6 days of creating the universe. And after 15...
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