About
The Congregation of the Divine Body is an open room—quiet enough to hear your own spirit, sturdy enough to hold your doubt.
It is a joyful inquiry into a God of one's own understanding.
We borrow what is true, refine what is generous, and discard what is cruel. The work is simple: presence, attention, compassion—toward ourselves and each other.
God is not the poetry or the particle, and not definable by man's modest means. There is a realm beyond judgment for the playful and the pitiful alike, where the weights that burden mortal hearts hold no sway, and all souls are met with the same grace. And where the scythes sweep the wicked like waltzing arms.
What You'll Find Here
Short reflections, quiet spaces, and practical invitations to breathe, notice, and return.
No tests of belonging. No performance of certainty. Only a warm light and a place to sit.