This Sunday we welcome our beloved friend Rev. Dr. Gerry Boylan to Unity of Louisville with his talk, “The Grace of an Open Heart.” What a perfect message to match our Daily Word, Appreciation.
The reading reminds us that appreciation isn't just a fleeting “thank you” for a blessing here and there—it is a way of living. It's a posture of the heart that keeps us rooted in gratitude and open to life's flow of goodness. The truth is, life is constantly showering us with synchronicities, serendipities, and everyday wonders. When we pause to truly notice them, to name them, to appreciate them, we realize that grace has been here all along.
But let's be honest—sometimes it's easy to get caught up in the busyness, the worries, or even just the ordinary rhythm of daily life. We can forget how much beauty surrounds us, how much kindness we receive, and how many blessings have been ours for the taking. That's why appreciation is so important—it gently lifts our gaze above the noise and back toward what matters most.
For me, this practice of appreciation always begins with people. I am deeply grateful for my family, for the gift of walking this life journey with my parents, even in its challenges. I am grateful for my friends—the ones who remind me to laugh, who stand with me in joy and in sorrow, and who remind me that community is one of life's greatest treasures.
And I can't say it enough: I appreciate our church family. Unity of Louisville is more than a community—it is a living, breathing expression of love, resilience, and possibility. Every time I see you show up in service, in prayer, in generosity, or simply in kindness to one another, I am reminded that Spirit is alive and moving in our midst.
I also want to acknowledge the importance of mentors in my journey. One who has shaped me deeply is Rev. Dr. Martha Creek. She is a steady presence of wisdom, courage, and authenticity in my life. Her mentorship reminds me that we all need those who walk a few steps ahead, shining a light on the path, and cheering us on when the road feels steep. I am profoundly appreciative of her guidance and her friendship.
Appreciation is contagious. When I practice it, my heart softens, my awareness expands, and my capacity to love grows. It's like a magnet for even more good. The Psalmist said it best: “I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart; I will tell of all your wonderful deeds.” That's what an open heart does—it tells of the wonderful deeds. It doesn't deny the difficulties of life, but it lives with eyes wide open to the beauty that is always present.
So, as Rev. Gerry invites us into “the grace of an open heart” this Sunday, may we each pause and notice what we appreciate right now. Who are the people that bless your life? What beauty surrounds you in this moment? What serendipities, big or small, have crossed your path this week?
Let us practice together the art of appreciation, for it keeps us not only grateful, but radiant with grace.
With love and appreciation always, Rev. Bobby 
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