Blessed To Be A Blessing
"I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great so that you will be a blessing."
Genesis 12: 2
When I was a young man, married, working, with children, a great man asked me to be part of a small group of select people from our church to participate in a two-year teacher training to learn about and then to teach about the Bible. The man's name, Reverend Leonard Gillingham (technically also Doctor Gillingham, but he was "Reverend" or, most often, "Leonard", to all of us who knew him). The course, the Bethel Series. The series pin, seen below, I still have over 40 years later.
This theme, blessed to be a blessing, didn't take. For me. Even though the two-year series was a profound experience in my life, life sidetracked me and it wasn't until many years later, when I discovered the works of Br. Steindl-Rast and Richard Rohr at the Center for Action and Contemplation (which to me ties closely to "be a blessing" and "blessed"), that I began to have a deeper understanding and appreciation for what this series, and Leonard, and this covenant, means. And means to me.
So, what I think might work for at least some if not many folks:
- The first part is to become aware of all the gifts that we are immersed in all the time. Some we've contributed to by living a good life, by making a difference in others' lives in this way or that; and some are completely unearned. (What in the world did I do to receive those magnificent clouds the other night?)
- The second is to practice grateful living.
- The third, then, is to share your gifts with others (aka "generosity"). Which continue to keep giving back to us.
I don't think these have to be sequential, these can all happen at the same time (I say as an amateur grateful-living practitioner).

A photo of my Bethel Series pin. "You are blessed to be a blessing."
I first wrote about my gratitude daily practice, inspired and informed by Br. David Steindl-Rast, on July 26, 2019. Titled Daily Blessings, the essay discussed how his beautiful book, 99 Blessings: An Invitation to Life, had provided the model for a daily practice which I'd started and still continue.
This practice has been the start to my day now for closing on two years, starting June 13, 2019. It seemed a good time to share some more of what I've written, in the spirit of encouraging others to begin this simple, but deeply rewarding, exercise. I just chose one entry from each month in 2020 - a year that in so many ways seemed so difficult. But even in the midst of all those difficulties we were surrounded by simple gifts, unearned - those we had nothing to do with; and earned - those we had contributed to helping along.
Perhaps in a few months you will look back at a journal of your own and read about the marvelous gifts that have surrounded you all that time.
These journal entries have not been modified except for fixing some minor typos...please forgive some of this writing!
Source Of All Blessings 2020...
...you bless me with toe nails and fingernails to protect me. I do nothing to make them grow. May I always value how my body protects me. Always. Always.
~Entry, January 24, 2020
...you bless us with "that" and in "that" there is both mystical and ordinary. The mystical is "ordinary-ized", the ordinary, embodied mysticality. Let me see wonder in every "that" and every "this". May I let my"self" go, in order to experience that "this".
~Entry, February 16, 2020
...you bless us with people who care for people they have never met. Who sacrifice for others they will never know. Who go hungry so the hungry may eat.
May I be more like those saints and less self-centered and self-serving.
Thank you for those who have a servant's heart, when so many hoard their hearts and their 'things'.
~Entry, March 19, 2020
...you bless us with faith when we have done all we can to protect those we love. You protect us with love when so many parts of life seem bleak. You bless us with faith, that deep trust and hope we could never find just by ourselves. You bless us with this moment, this breath, this smile, this day, this pair of socks. This.
Tomorrow? Well, what of it? Yesterday? It's not a proper dwelling. Today, this minute. This breath. This.
May I relax into this. Prepare for that. Love the other.
Thank you for this, that, and others.
~Entry, March 20, 2020
...you bless with rain drops and eye drops and drops of wax and art drops. Dropping what we do for something else needing doing.
Thank you for simple drops that combine to form oceans.
May kindnesses be drops of generosity within the ocean's ecology.
~Entry, April 1, 2020
...you bless us with strangeness. Strange lights, strange sights, strange nights. It's a little scary, but opens our imaginations and what once was strange can become something familiar.
Thank you for weird, different, nonconforming, strange.
May I be open to strange-ness.
~Entry May 19, 2020
...you bless us with root canal surgeries to remind us that we are dependent, that we hurt, that it takes time, that unexpected pain will come our way, that we needn't worry every day that pain will come. Almost every day does not have tooth pain - why worry about it. May I live in the sacrament of the present moment. Thank you for today's beauty.
~Entry, June 4, 2020
...you bless us with bodies that repair themselves continually. May I support this miraculous process with good habits and decisions.
~Entry, July 11, 2020
...you bless us with seeds, bird seed, and grass seed, seeds of ideas, nuggets of new.
May we honor the seed as much as the tree, bird, and lawn. Thank you for the cycle of birth and death and regeneration.
~Entry, August 16, 2020
...the smell of smoke is a favorite. Wood fireplaces, fire pits, campfires. This morning I think of forests and homes burning and the smoke traveling all the way to Boise to remind me that smoke represents warmth and life - but also loss.
May I be forever mindful of the yin and yang of all things.
This morning, I am especially grateful for my peaceful backyard, my wife, who I love deeply, and my five senses.
~Entry, September 6, 2020
...you bless us with the delete button.
May I learn patience and discretion so I rarely need to use it.
~Entry, October 1, 2020
...you bless us with the first snowfall of winter, blankets to protect us from the cold, and friends and family to warm our souls.
May I never take these for granted.
~Entry, November 9, 2020
...you bless us with
2 puppies
a warm home
blankets
grandchildren
feet, hands
friends
a beautiful moon
a quiet neighborhood
-except for laughing kids [who are also such a blessing...]
brother, sisters
a computer that works
F.B.
Zoom
~Entry, December 2, 2020
(OK, two...)
...you bless me with a wife who loves Christmas and holidays and family. I could not be more fortunate.
May I never take this quality and this person for granted.
~Entry, December 7, 2020
I chose one from each month in 2020 - a year which in so many ways seemed so difficult. But even in the midst of all these difficulties we were surrounded by simple gifts, unearned - those we had nothing to do with; and earned - those we had contributed to helping along.
