Race and Faith
Racism is, of course, nothing new. It seems that we human beings have a natural tendency to look for things...
Racism is, of course, nothing new. It seems that we human beings have a natural tendency to look for things...
Sunday's passage from Romans is another confusing one, but there is a critical and very encouraging lesson for us! Click...
The Transfiguration is one of the major feast days in the Eastern Orthodox tradition. We don't do so much with...
What's a Christian to do in the face of evil and tragedy? How do we hold on to faith and...
This Sunday's Gospel continues Matthew's collection of Jesus' parables, with more on sowing seed, something very familiar to all Jesus'...
This Sunday's Gospel lesson is the parable of the sower, in which Jesus uses the familiar image of someone planting...
Jesus said to the crowd, "To what will I compare this generation? It is like children sitting in the marketplaces...
The Old Testament lesson for July 2 is, I believe, one of the most difficult in all of Scripture. (Click...
When reading the Psalms, sometimes you just have to let the images flow in your imagination, like reading poetry. I...
In telling us of Jesus' resurrection Matthew has an amazing statement. "When they saw [Jesus], they worshiped him;" nothing surprising...
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