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A Foreign Land
“How can we sing a song in a foreign land?” This extract from Psalm 137 is a cry that most widows would well understand.
“How can we sing a song in a foreign land?” This extract from Psalm 137 is a cry that most widows would well understand.
We are probably all familiar with the definition of “parable” that I was taught in Sunday school: “an earthly story with a heavenly meaning.” That […]
May 29 reading – Sixth Sunday of Easter – Acts 17: 22-31 Paul was convinced his purpose was to take the good news of Jesus, […]
April 17 reading: Liturgy of the Passion – Matthew 26:14-27:66 or Matthew 27:11-54 What language shall I borrow? What can we say? How can we—how […]
Last Sunday in Epiphany March 6, 2011 reading: Matthew 17:1-9 It’s a long, hard climb up Mount Tabor, where tradition says Jesus was transfigured. The […]
“Living Faith” presents as solid theology of the Bible. What about “beloving” as well as believing the scriptural text. Here are more ideas for authentic and faithful worship.
Seventh Sunday after Epiphany Feb. 20, 2011 reading: Leviticus 19: 1-2,9-18 Matthew 5: 38-48 The opening words of the Old Testament reading and the closing […]
Jan. 16, 2011 reading: Second Sunday after Epiphany John 1:29-42, 1 Corinthians 1:1-9 There’s a neat little detail buried in our gospel today. Our reading […]
On Nov. 21, I had the happy task of presiding over the dedication of the new retreat house that is under construction at Crieff Hills. […]
For this past year, the Record‘s Theology 101 column has been asking the question, Where in the World is God? Throughout the year, Presbyterian theologians […]
October 10, 2010 reading: Thanksgiving / Pentecost 20 Luke 17:11-192 This year the lectionary bumps right into Canadian Thanksgiving. We often choose this gospel when […]