The Bobby Pen

Comforted… and Courageous

This Sunday's Daily Word is Comforted.

At first glance, comfort can sound like soft blankets, warm coffee, and staying safely wrapped inside what is familiar. And yes… sometimes comfort is exactly that. We all need moments of rest, reassurance, and gentle reminders that we are held in something greater than ourselves.

But spiritual comfort is not always the same thing as comfortability. 

Growth rarely is.

Church, at its best, is not meant to be a place where we simply arrive, sit quietly, and become spiritually “plump in the pews.” It is meant to be a living laboratory of consciousness. A sacred space where we are invited to heal, question, awaken, stretch, forgive, learn, and become.

And if we're honest… that kind of growth can sometimes feel uncomfortable.

Anyone who has worked on themselves knows this. Raising consciousness is beautiful—but it can also be messy. Learning to communicate differently, seeing our own blind spots, releasing old stories, navigating conflict with compassion, choosing truth over rumor, choosing understanding over assumption… none of these are always easy paths.

Yet this is precisely where spiritual practice matters.

The Daily Word reminds us: “I lean into the comforting love of God to see me through it.” Notice it doesn't say we avoid hard moments. It doesn't say we bypass pain, tension, grief, or growth. It says we lean into Love and allow it to carry us through.

What a powerful distinction.

Comfort, in the spiritual sense, isn't about avoiding difficult conversations or challenging seasons. It is knowing that we do not walk through them alone.

It is trusting that Divine Love remains present even when emotions are tender, perspectives differ, or the path feels uncertain.

As many of you know, our community—like many communities—has been navigating a season

of learning, growth, and complexity. And while none of us would consciously order the “extra spicy” version of spiritual evolution from the cosmic menu, here we are… doing our best to walk together anyway.

And perhaps… that is holy work.

This Sunday, I will be sharing from a very sincere and heartfelt place. My intention is not to convince, defend, or divide. My intention is to invite us into a deeper conversation about healing, consciousness, community, and what it truly means to be a spiritual family committed to growth.

My prayer is that we each come grounded… open… curious… and willing to let love lead. 

Because ultimately, comfort does not come from having every answer, controlling every narrative, or ensuring every moment feels easy.

True comfort comes from remembering who we are.

From remembering that beneath our opinions, our wounds, our fears, our stories, and even our misunderstandings… there remains something eternal, sacred, and whole within each of us.

Secure in the love of the Divine… we are comforted.

And perhaps, from that place of comfort, we also find the courage to grow.

With love, Rev. Bobby Kyser

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