Grace in the Wilderness

Reflections from a young female pastor living among Jesuits and undergrads at Georgetown 

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Journey with me:

  • 28th Year/Psalm

    Last year, a friend shared with me that some Hasidic communities have a tradition of reading a Psalm on your birthday of the age you are turning, plus one. You read this Psalm on your birthday, and you meditate on it throughout the year. My birthday was yesterday and I read the 28th Psalm. I Read more

  • Mustard Seeds

    While at Yale, I loved the creative daily chapel services in Marquand Chapel. On one fall day in 2018, there was a collection of small glass containers on a table right inside the chapel, with a sign that said “take one.” I soon learned that the tiny objects inside were mustard seeds. Of course I Read more

  • Prayer of Oscar Romero

    I have a theory that you get a window into someone’s brain if you see what internet tabs they have open on their cell phone. Most millennials keep web-browser tabs open as a quasi to-do list to which they hope to return (but often don’t). When I suggest my theory people often blush and quickly Read more

  • Grace in the Wilderness

    You may be wondering how I chose the name for this website. I imagine the play on words with my name feels obvious, but there are many layers here. I preached a sermon on Exodus 17 in November of 2022. I had just returned from a trip to Jordan, Israel, and Palestine and I found Read more

  • Noticing

    I spent this past weekend with old friends at one of their homes in the Shenandoah Mountains. We have known each other since divinity school, so our time together flows easily. On our second night, one friend mentioned to the other that she’d noticed how he seems much more confident and at ease in this Read more

  • Finding “We”

    Are you someone who says “we” often? “We” is a small but mighty word. At its worst, “we” is used to erase individuality and speak on behalf of others: “We all think…” or “We all want…” when the person included in the “we” might not want to be included. At it’s best, “we” is used Read more

Hello!

I’m Reverend Grace — a Presbyterian (PCUSA) pastor living in Washington, D.C. as a Residential Minister at Georgetown University. I created this website to document my thoughts and reflections as I journey alongside students and other residential minsters. I look for signs of God’s presence in simple moments, and enjoy sharing what I find.

I have a BA in Sociology from Davidson College, an M.Div. from Yale Divinity School, and I’m working on a J.D. at George Mason University.

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