Monday, September 3, 2012

Swing of things


Email is such an important component of our lives now.
Social media is such an important component of our lives now.
Voice mail is such an important component of our lives now.
As much as I love them all, I curse them!

When you return from a day or two away they build up so much that it almost seems impossible to ever get truly caught up, which makes getting back into the swing of things nearly impossible.

We have just moved our offices for Inclusive Life.  We have much work to do at the new space.  Build a couple of walls, remove old carpeting, mud and sand drywall, paint, organize and decorate.  There is so much to do and so little time to accomplish it.

When the work is complete we will end up having a wonderful new space that will serve the community in many new ways.  I pondered where the organization has grown from the point of its beginning until now and I am reminded that Inclusive Life is much larger than just one person… it is part of the big picture of serving others and providing what others need and are not getting right now.

Religious. Nonreligious. Spiritual.  We are ALL human beings.  We all deserve respect and the ability to live life and experience the journey as it is authentic for each of us knowing that every single person will not have the same exact path.

We can be the change we seek in this world, and in ourselves. 
One day.  One journey.  One person, at a time.
May peace, love and compassion be with you…AND from you!

Rev. Royal D. Bush is the founder of Inclusive Life, where he serves as a multifaith Chaplain.  He shares this message to all: “You are beautiful, you are loved and you are worthy, just the way you are.”  He holds a Bachelor Degree in business administration. He studied at Andersonville Theological Seminary.  He holds a current certificate of spiritual counseling with the International Institute of Faith Based Counseling and is a member of Spiritual Directors International.  He actively volunteers and remains active in many social justice issues.

Contact me:
402-575-7006
3622 Leavenworth Street Omaha, NE 68105

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