Six New Things – Week of February 23, 2026

Tragedies and traumas continue even as some can refocus on repair and healing. And others are striving to address the multicrises as chaos and destruction threaten our very existence. Yet we also need rest and renewal.

ONE

As we wearily and warily watch  ICE’s Plan to End Surge, the effects of the ‘drawdown’ and our responses will be as varied as our diverse contexts.

AND…

Many of us are experiencing renewed overwhelm as our focus shifts to the multicrises – designed to overwhelm us.

This string of articles offer some guideposts for discernment and attention:

To help us reorient and refocus:

All of this highlights why Who We Are Becoming Matters: The Courage, Wisdom, and Aloha We Need in a Timepiece of Collapse (North Atlantic)

TWO

Sustainable engagement is of the utmost importance.

A Year of Nothing (Whitefox Limited) offers, ‘a gentle, hopeful guide to what happens when you stop trying to fix everyone and choose to feel instead.’

Leader support is available.

THREE

Convergence underscores the essential role of community with:

Spiritual Care First Aid: An All-Hands Approach for Church and Community (Augsburg Fortress) ‘is an ideal training resource for… skill-building or pastoral care and counseling for non-clinicians… laypeople in spiritual care, [and]… pastors who desire to develop robust, practical care skills’.

FOUR

The church keeps showing up. We continue with encouragement and bravery:

FIVE

Why We Suffer and How We Heal: Using Narrative, Ritual and Purpose to Flourish Through Life’s Challenges (Harmony) asserts that rituals – private and communal – ‘create the bridge from insight to change’ offering ‘three tools [that] can help you not only weather the winters of life but thrive through them’.

The Presbytery of the Twin Cities Area’s Support Our Response and Recovery, offers links for mutual aid, financial, and ministry/worship support.

The Minnesota Conference UCC offers:

SIX

And we cannot neglect our young ones:

SEVEN

Here’s a little prayer, from poet Danez Smith:

 

let ruin end here

 

let him find honey

where there was once a slaughter

 

let him enter the lion’s cage

& find a field of lilacs

 

let this be the healing

& if not     let it be

~~

Find more good tidbits at The All We Can Save Project.