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Wednesday, November 20, 2013 — Morning Prayer
In this last week of the church year, we are challenged to consider what theologian Elizabeth Schussler-Fiorenza calls God’s intended rule, what many traditions call […]
In this last week of the church year, we are challenged to consider what theologian Elizabeth Schussler-Fiorenza calls God’s intended rule, what many traditions call […]
I leave you with one of my favorite Psalms – it reminds me of many hymns and anthems – indeed, it’s the source for many […]
First welcomed two babies to the church family through the sacrament of baptism. Pictured above are Jackson David and his proud parents, Sally and David […]
Say you were doing your weekly grocery shopping, and a reporter doing random interviews for a Christian radio show came up to you and said, […]
I love walking my dog first thing in the quiet darkness of the morning. I often think of psalms as I take in the morning […]
I’ve lived along the Gulf Coast and witnessed the destruction of hurricanes. I grew up in northeastern Ohio and experienced 22 years of lake effect […]
In times of war and natural disaster, children are among the most vulnerable victims. In my part of the world, the greater Atlanta, Georiga area, […]
A couple of hundred well-wishers gathered at Shaughnessy Heights United Church on Friday (October 18) to celebrate the installation of Richard Topping as principal of Vancouver School of Theology.
It’s a brisk, quiet, mostly clear morning here in Stone Mountain, Georgia. With all the turmoil in the world, it’s fitting that we reflect another […]
First Presbyterian Church, Stellarton, N.S., provides an outreach ministry to shut ins who are unable to attend weekly worship services. This ministry is provided by […]
I leave you something for the future. This week, the Reverend Dr. Mark Labberton was inaugurated as the President of Fuller Theological Seminary. At his […]
Today is Veteran’s Day in the US, and Remembrance Day in Canada and countries currently or formerly associated with the British Commonwealth. It originated as […]
Oh how quickly we forget. Barbara Brown Taylor taught me that preaching, really good preaching, is prayer and it is also art. Oh sure, it […]
One of my prayer partners has become my camera. I do not call myself a photographer (nor a poet, nor a writer, nor a musician, […]
I am sure that many of you have experienced Taize as a powerful form of musical meditation and prayer. If not, go to http://www.taize.fr/en to discover more. […]
One of the ways I walk through my life and my ministry is collaboratively and spontaneously. Rafael Vallejo asked me last evening to reflect further on how […]
One of the ways that I most closely see God, feel God and hear God is through the created, the creative and the creators in […]
Prayer can be many things: a journey, a conversation, a transformation , a revelation, a blessing, a gift. During worship, I sometimes speak of it […]
What draws me to Hokusai’s wave prints is the way he combines stillness and movement. Here is one of many with Mt Fuji in the […]
For most of us, there is only the unattended Moment, the moment in and out of time, The distraction fit, lost in a shaft of […]