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Finding Thin Moments: A Reflection on Everyday Grace
On this heartfelt episode of To Be snd Do, Phil Amerson invites us into a quiet yet profound moment from his everyday life, guiding listeners to become more alert to the subtle intersections of the sacred in the seemingly mundane. This short reflection, rooted in a chance encounter on Walnut Street, is a gentle reminder that what many spiritual traditions call "thin moments" — those rare times when the distance between the ordinary and the divine feels especially slight — can happen when we least expect them.
A Story of Warmth on a Cold Morning
Phil Amerson recounts meeting "Emma," a woman experiencing homelessness and mental health challenges, whom he had seen sleeping beneath layers of blankets on a brisk morning in Bloomington. After his breakfast, he found Emma awake, gathering her things, and speaking with a local shop owner. Bracing for confrontation typically faced by many unhoused neighbors, Phil Amerson was instead moved by compassion in action: the shop owner simply asked Emma if she would prefer coffee or hot chocolate.
This small act of kindness became a “thin moment” — a flash of grace where, as Phil Amerson describes, God's presence and mercies become visible in, and through, ordinary people and actions.
Three Key Takeaways from the Episode
Final Thoughts
In closing, Phil Amerson leaves listeners with a blessing and an encouragement to look out for thin places — and to be present and generous enough to offer a cup of cold water, hot chocolate, or coffee when the opportunity comes. This episode is a timely, gentle nudge to notice—and become—the grace that sustains and warms our world.
May we all, as Phil Amerson says, find and create those thin moments in our days ahead.
By Philip AmersonFinding Thin Moments: A Reflection on Everyday Grace
On this heartfelt episode of To Be snd Do, Phil Amerson invites us into a quiet yet profound moment from his everyday life, guiding listeners to become more alert to the subtle intersections of the sacred in the seemingly mundane. This short reflection, rooted in a chance encounter on Walnut Street, is a gentle reminder that what many spiritual traditions call "thin moments" — those rare times when the distance between the ordinary and the divine feels especially slight — can happen when we least expect them.
A Story of Warmth on a Cold Morning
Phil Amerson recounts meeting "Emma," a woman experiencing homelessness and mental health challenges, whom he had seen sleeping beneath layers of blankets on a brisk morning in Bloomington. After his breakfast, he found Emma awake, gathering her things, and speaking with a local shop owner. Bracing for confrontation typically faced by many unhoused neighbors, Phil Amerson was instead moved by compassion in action: the shop owner simply asked Emma if she would prefer coffee or hot chocolate.
This small act of kindness became a “thin moment” — a flash of grace where, as Phil Amerson describes, God's presence and mercies become visible in, and through, ordinary people and actions.
Three Key Takeaways from the Episode
Final Thoughts
In closing, Phil Amerson leaves listeners with a blessing and an encouragement to look out for thin places — and to be present and generous enough to offer a cup of cold water, hot chocolate, or coffee when the opportunity comes. This episode is a timely, gentle nudge to notice—and become—the grace that sustains and warms our world.
May we all, as Phil Amerson says, find and create those thin moments in our days ahead.