Matthew J. Holmes is a chaplain and grief support specialist. Matt has been working in death and dying since 2005 as a nurses' aide, a hospital and hospice chaplain, a cemetery president, a funeral home assistant, an emergency medical technician, and a grief support specialist. Matt is the author of Breath: 52 Reflections for Those Who Care for the Dying (2017). Thomas R. Gaulke is a belief-fluid Lutheran pastor. For twenty years he lived in Chicago, cofounding and collaborating with various community groups to improve the quality of life of area residents by shutting down dangerous polluters, providing public transit, and eliminating bail bond in Illinois. He currently serves as an on-call chaplain for the Black String Triage Ensemble in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and is the interim campus pastor to Carthage College in Kenosha. He is the author of An Unpromising Hope: Finding Hope Outside of Promise for an Agnostic Church and for Those of Us Who Find It Hard to Believe (Pickwick, 2021).
"""Matthew Holmes and Thomas Gaulke have written an unsettling, gripping, and--ultimately--deeply humane book. Their book does not use theology as a panacea for suffering, but instead radically inserts--or, rather, recognizes--the divine in the most abject places of our human experience. Read it and be disturbed; read it and be strangely comforted."" --Robert Saler, associate professor of theology and culture, Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis ""In Everyday Armageddons the authors weave together the mundane, wondrous, and wounding aspects of our mortality through storytelling, theology, and theopoetics. The narratives are raw, harsh, and compelling, inviting us to confront our perceptions, beliefs, values, theologies, and practices around death and dying. Together, they ask us to consider what it would mean to sustain practices of care, tenderness, and dignity--in health and sickness, from womb to tomb, and every breath in between."" --Yohana Junker, assistant professor of art, religion, and culture, Claremont School of Theology"