Who is My Neighbor? Join us for this Lenten Reflection Series.

Feb 23, 2023

Dear friends,

Who’s my neighbor? This is a question we will explore these holy 40 days using Episcopal Relief & Development’s Lenten meditation series. We give you this resource for daily prayer, for use in your churches, or in whatever way fits best.

Jesus has given us a commandment to love one another. Join Episcopal Relief & Development to consider the meaning of this fundamental instruction in our daily lives. Download the meditation series here: https://www.episcopalrelief.org/lent.

Each Wednesday during Lent, I will offer a reflection as we answer this question in our diocese. Look for the reflections in your email inbox and on our social media channels.


Yours in Christ,

The Rt. Rev. Shannon Rogers Duckworth
Bishop of Louisiana

Forward Day By Day – September 26, 2020

Some days are worse than others. Things do not go well at work. We are at odds with someone we love. Our bodies fail.It’s easy for me to get stuck in a downward spiral on these days, full of resentment and regret. The hurt becomes all-encompassing, and it is nearly...

Forward Day By Day – September 25, 2020

Sometimes, God offers me the opportunity to see things from a different perspective. I stopped kneeling to receive the eucharist. I had done this for years, harkening back to that beautiful Catholic response: “only say the word, and I shall be healed.” And then I got...

Forward Day By Day – September 24, 2020

From the Archives: June 19, 1953Forbes Robinson became the chaplain of Christ College, Cambridge, almost directly after his ordination. He wanted very much to be close to the lives of the undergraduates, and he followed them to their games a....(View this reading and...

Forward Day By Day – September 23, 2020

I live in a mid-size city, and it is easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life. I rush here and there, busy thinking about work, buying groceries, and arriving at the gym before it gets too crowded. I see—but don’t always acknowledge—the trash in...

Forward Day By Day – September 22, 2020

Jesus calls us to forgive seven times seventy times. I often struggle to do it once. But God forgives by putting it all in perspective, remembering that his people are only flesh.I fail to put things in perspective, to acknowledge the truth of my family and ....(View...

Forward Day By Day – September 21, 2020

How must Matthew have felt in this moment? Was Matthew embarrassed? Insulted? Perhaps even insulted on behalf of his guests? Admitting personal weaknesses is difficult. It makes us vulnerable. It is possible we will be ridiculed and ostracized, shown to be utterly...

Forward Day By Day – September 20, 2020

I struggle with the idea of Christian unity, of being of “one mind” by faith. This has sometimes set Christians in opposition to their neighbors in ways that have been exclusionary and violent. We have drawn lines in the sand and divided communities. And yet, our...

Forward Day By Day – September 19, 2020

I try to keep myself very busy running from work to home, to the gym, to a friend’s, to church, to the store. I fill my life with activities and people I care for. This is the life I live alongside all of the other striving, hardworking people of this country. Our...

Forward Day By Day – September 18, 2020

For a moment with the dying sun before me and the warm rock beneath me, I feel peace settling into my bones. I breathe with the waves and am carried by gulls into even deeper peace. I allow myself to be taken by it, to dwell in it, and to begin to carry that peace...